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Alameda County
Contra Costa County
and parts of Solano County
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We Prepare, File, and Serve your Small Claims Case.
Small Claims Service Package (Contact us for quote)
Review general information about small claims court and cases. And figure out if small claims is right for your situation using helpful resources. This information can help you decide if small claims is right for you, show you how to resolve your case without going to court, and more.Please Note: New legislation allows landlords to file a small claims action for unpaid rent for amounts that exceed jurisdictional limits, beginning on August 1, 2021. For more information, see Tenant and Landlord Resources.
Small Claims Cases
Research the type of case you have so you can be better prepared when you go to court.
Learn how to collect the judgment if you win, using tools and instructions on how to work with the other side to get paid.
Find ways to pay your judgment if you lost your small claims case including working out payment arrangements and payment plans.
Appeal the Small Claims Judgment
This section gives you information on if and how to appeal the small claims judgment.
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Phone: 510-925-2650
Email: lawinmotionprocess@gmail.com
Office hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Closed on Weekends & Court Holidays
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More information on Small Claims court:
Small claims court is a special court where disputes are resolved quickly and inexpensively. The rules are simple and informal. The person who sues is called the plaintiff. The person who is sued is called the defendant. You are not allowed to have a lawyer represent you at the hearing in small claims court. But you can talk to a lawyer before or after court.You can sue in small claims court if you are:
At least 18 years old, OR
An emancipated child.
If you are not mentally competent, or you are under 18 years old (and not emancipated), a judge must appoint a "guardian ad litem" to represent you in small claims court. A guardian ad litem is an adult appointed by the court to represent you ONLY in the case in question.
Please Note: New legislation allows landlords to file a small claims action for unpaid rent for amounts that exceed jurisdictional limits, beginning on August 1, 2021. For more information, see Tenant and Landlord Resources
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