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Judgments Judgments are presumed valid for 20 years Judgment Liens on Real Property expire 10 years after entry Judgment Liens can be: a) renewed prior to the 10 year lien expiration or b) revived after the expiration of 10 years unless the judgment debtor shows good cause as to why the lien should not be renewed.
Small Claims Court handles civil cases asking for $10,000 or less. Here are some examples of problems you can handle in Small Claims Court: Your landlord will not return your security deposit. Someone damaged your car and will not pay for the repairs.
The Justice of the Peace Court handles claims involving money debts, property damages, or returning personal property. The damages the plaintiff may seek in the Justice of the Peace Court is limited to $25,000.00. This article provides a summary of Delaware small claims court rules and procedures.
(c) The proceeding shall be commenced by filing in the pending action with the prothonotary's office a motion for a rule to show cause pursuant to Superior Court Civil Rule 64.1, accompanied by an affidavit showing service on the defendant and setting forth the facts constituting the violation.
Preliminary Hearing: The purpose of a preliminary hearing is to determine if there is sufficient evidence to continue prosecution. It is held either in Municipal Court or the Court of Common Pleas.
The Superior Court, Court of Common Pleas and Justice of the Peace Court now offer the ability to access civil case information online 24-hours a day through CourtConnect. CourtConnect allows access to civil dockets by: searching a person's name, business name or case type.
Should I Take My Case to Small Claims Court? StateSmall Claims Court LimitDelaware$15,000District of Columbia$10,000Florida$5,000Georgia$15,00047 more rows
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