Step 1: Create Your Letter of Demand
Write a clear letter explaining your issue, how you'd like it resolved, and a reasonable deadline for response. This letter is important, so make sure it's clear and error-free.
Create my Letter of DemandWrite a clear letter explaining your issue, how you'd like it resolved, and a reasonable deadline for response. This letter is important, so make sure it's clear and error-free.
Create my Letter of DemandAfter preparing your letter, it's essential to deliver it to the other party. You can deliver it personally, via registered post, a sheriff, or a representative such as an attorney. Remember to keep a copy of the letter and proof of delivery.
Learn MoreGive the other party 14 days to reply to your letter from the date it was received. This waiting period is required by law and gives the other party a chance to offer a solution outside of court to comply with your demand.
Learn MoreThe next step is to put together a summons, which consists of certain forms and a clear explanation of your claim and supporting evidence. It's like setting out your story so the court knows why you're there and why it should grant the order you want.
Create my SummonsTake your summons to the court which by law may preside over your specific matter. If you're not sure which court to go to, ask for help at the nearest Small Claims Court or seek advice from an attorney. At the court, they'll officially stamp your summons and let you know the date of your hearing.
Learn MoreLet the other party know about your claim and the court date by giving them a copy of your summons. You can do this yourself or use a sheriff for official delivery. Remember to keep the original and any proof that they received it.
Learn MoreCongratulations on instituting your claim! The next step is to attend your court hearing. Be sure to arrive on time and dressed appropriately. Bring all relevant documents with you. In the courtroom, present your case clearly, listen carefully to any questions, and respond calmly.
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