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  2. Locate the 'Plaintiff: Name' section. Enter your first name, middle name (if applicable), and last name in the designated fields.
  3. Next, find the 'Address' field. Input your street address accurately to ensure proper delivery of documents.
  4. Proceed to the 'City' field and enter your city of residence.
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This study answers two fundamental questions about small claims courts: (1) Who usually wins? (2) Do victors collect their judgments? The rate of victory for plaintiffs who file claims and appear in court is eighty-five percent. Of winning plaintiffs, fifty-five percent never collect any part of their judgments.
You must serve your reply on the other party so they know whether you agree or disagree with the claim. The reply must be served at least 10 days before the court date on the summons. A reply can be served in any way that allows you to prove service.
A tenant faced various issues with their landlord, including failing to address necessary repairs, illegal eviction attempts, and withholding the security deposit without valid reasons. The tenant filed a civil complaint to protect their rights and seek appropriate remedies.
Other Plaintiffs or Defendants (SC-100A) Use this form if you are filing a case that involves three or more Plaintiffs or Defendants. Fill out this form and attach it to your Plaintiffs Claim. Download Other Plaintiffs Form. Proof of Service (SC-104)
What you can do Come to an agreement with the other side. If you can work with the other side (and there is no restraining order involved) you may be able to come to an agreement on your own without going to court. Go to your court date. Sue the other side back and go to the court date. Choose to not respond.

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