Small Claims is a relatively simple procedure. You go to the office of the clerk of your local village, town, city or district court and ask for the small claims part. They will have a clerk assigned to these kinds of matters. You explain to him or ... More>
So you cannot work things out and you want a Divorce? A divorce can be extremely costly and for a low income person with no children and no real estate to divide, you can possibly file for Divorce FREE OF CHARGE. The laws vary from state to state, y... More>
Money talks in the strangest ways - in this instance via a comedy sketch set in a bank. With the current credit crunch going on around the world I thought I wondered whether anyone actually has any money anymore. In this example the banks don't seem... More>
The appellate court and the circuit court are two entirely different kinds of courts in the US court system. The difference between them is easy to understand and remember. A circuit court is the court where hearings and trials are held. The appella... More>
One would think that the process for how the Supreme Court decides which cases to hear would be one full of intrigue, mystery, and miles of red tape. In the end though, the process is really not as convoluted as you might think. This is ... More>
A claims dispute can be easily settled by taking your case to a small claims court. The reasoning behind creating small claims courts was to give the ordinary citizen a tribunal where he could tell his cause to an arbitrator without having to hire a... More>
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