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If you believe that the person making the claim against you owes you money and you want to claim this, you will need to make a claim against that person. This is called a counterclaim. Complete the counterclaim section of the defence and counterclaim form, and then send it to the court office.
To file suit, you must fill out a Statement of Claim and Notice form. Get this from the Small Claims Clerk in your district. Your claim may be filed in person or by mail. However, when the papers are sent by mail to the clerk, the action is not commenced until the papers are actually received.
Defendants can defend against the complaint either pro se or with an attorney. If the defendant appears with a lawyer, the plaintiff has the right to hire an attorney, and the case remains in the Pro Se Branch of the Small Claims Court.
Eight Step Process Go to the courthouse. List your name as the plaintiff. The party you are suing is called the defendant. List the amount of money you request as damages. Include a brief explanation about why you are suing the defendant. The clerk will assign a number to each small claim case.
Filing fees generally are not more than $250. You may also need to pay a small fee for serving the defendant. If you win your case, you can usually have the defendants pay for your court costs. If you pay the filing fee, you can apply to have your fee waived.
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Take action 2 years from the date of incident to file a claim against someone who injured you, 5 years from the date of the incident to file a claim against someone who damaged your property,
A creditor can use the judgment to collect money from you. They may take some of your wages, money in a bank account, or sell your home. The process is commonly called garnishment even if a Citation to Discover Assets form is used.
For amounts of Php 400,000 and less, you can bring a small claims case to court yourself and get your money back and you dont need a lawyer to do it.

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