 | |  | | How to Win in Small Claims Court in Texas: With Forms (Take the Law Into Your Own Hands) |  | Authors: William R. Brown, Mark Warda Publisher: Galt Pr Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (2 reviews) Sales Rank: 1855161
Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 124 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 8.8 x 0.5
ISBN: 1572480122 Dewey Decimal Number: 347.76404 EAN: 9781572480124 ASIN: 1572480122
Publication Date: May 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Filing a small claims case allows you to have the court determine your legal rights in cases of up to $3,000. Designed to be more simple and "do-it-yourself' than typical court cases, small claims court can still be very complicated unless you know the process and language of the courts. How to Win in Small Claims Court in Texas simplifies and thoroughly explains everything you need to know to successfully handle your own small claims case, whether you are the plaintiff or defendant. Complete with court terminology, step-by-step instructions and the forms you need, this book makes filing or defending suits in small claims court inexpensive and hassle-free. This book explains in simple language: Whether you have a valid case How to file your case Arguing your case Defending your case Settling your case Countersuing Rules of evidence Using expert witnesses Following rules of evidence Collecting your judgment Garnishing wages
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  Out of date? February 8, 2008 The editorial review for this book states: "Filing a small claims case allows you to have the court determine your legal rights in cases of up to $3,000". The book states up to $5,000. The law in Texas is $10,000. Wonder what else is incorrect or out of date in this book? Make sure you purchased the latest revised, updated copy.
  Lots of help! November 8, 2007 This book has the info you need to sue in small claims court in Texas and win. It would be better if it had a few more details, and the forms in it are only for Harris county, and they are probably dated even for Harris county. However, the forms do ask for the all the information you are likely to need for any county, so after you fill them out you can get the correct forms for your county and just transfer the information.
Now, this is only half the book. The other half gives you the information you need to actually collect any money you are awarded, since it's not a given that winning the suit means the person you sued will immediately hand you a check. This is really good information to have.
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