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by: Ralph E Warner EAN: 9780201083033 ISBN: 0201083035 Label: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co Manufacturer: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co Number Of Pages: 264 Publication Date: 1980 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co Studio: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: Proper preparation of a small claims court case can make the difference between receiving a check and writing one. This new seventh edition of a proven guide has been expanded to cover small claims court procedures in both the U.S. and Canada and to provide the most recent legal changes and information--including the new trend in many states and provinces toward raising the small claims' dollar limit. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - An absolute "must-have" legal reference, particularly for home and business owners.Written by Attorney Ralph Warner, Everybody's Guide to Small Claims Court is the updated eleventh edition of an absolutely indispensable guide for anyone involved as a plaintiff or defendant in a small claims court case. Chapters walk the reader through how to write a demand letter, file and serve papers, prepare evidence, secure appropriate witnesses, figure out damages, mediate a settlement, collect money after winning a case, and much more. Written expressly for lay readers, Everybody's Guide ... Read More Rating: - A Good Reference Book On Small Claims CourtThis book has information on how to prepare your case, win in court and collect your money. You can learn how to determine the damages, mediate the settlement, write a demand letter, file and serve papers, prepare for court and collect your money when you win. A big plus, this book includes information for all 50 States. For 24-hour access to straightforward legal solutions check out www.nolo.com. The author, Ralph Warner, helped found Nolo in 1971, and is one of the recognized pioneers of the self ... Read More Rating: - Everybody's Guide to Small Claims Court (7 ed)As Small Claims Legal Advisor for the Superior Court, County of San Francisco, for nearly 19 years, I recommend this book to anyone who needs nationwide information on small claims court. Why research each state individually when you can have it in one book? Jeanne F. Stott Rating: - This book is very vague.This book skips all the important details, it is fine for someone who is NOT going to Small Claims Court. This book is useless to the person who IS being sued. Rating: - Great reference book for anyone.We are owners of a small business and recently we lost our bookkeeper/receptionist after 10 years. I have had to take over collections. This book was of great help to someone who has never gone to court. The book covers both sides of a court claim. This gives you a feel of possible ways the defendant will react and how they might present evidence. I also have had to go to Debtor's Court and the book explained all the rights and thing I should ask for inorder to get the money that is owed to our busines. ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |