Indiana Affidavit of Debt in a Small Claim

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Affidavit of Debt in a Small Claim

An Indiana Affidavit of Debt in a Small Claim is a legal document used by a plaintiff filing a small claim in Indiana. It is an affidavit declaring that the plaintiff is owed money or other damages by the defendant. The affidavit must be signed and notarized by the plaintiff, and it should include the amount of money or other damages that is being claimed, as well as any supporting documents or evidence that supports the claim. There are two types of Indiana Affidavit of Debt in a Small Claim: 1) the standard affidavit and 2) the simplified affidavit. The standard affidavit requires more detailed information about the claim and the evidence supporting it, while the simplified affidavit requires less information but is only valid for claims of $6,000 or less.

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If you don't show up and don't ask for a continuance, the judge will dismiss your case. If the person you are suing does not show up after being notified of the suit, then you can ask the judge to enter judgment in your favor, by default.

? Small Claims Court Hearings: If a small claims court hearing is scheduled, and you do not attend, the court will issue a warrant for your arrest.

Penalties for failure to appear can include: Class A Misdemeanor: Up to one year in prison and/or a fine of up to $5,000. Class D Felony: Between six months and three years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.

Where to file your case. If you want to file a lawsuit and your damages are less than $8,000, you may file a case in small claims court.

If the judgment is not paid as ordered the court may modify its payment order as it deems necessary. The judgment creditor may seek enforcement of his judgment by any other method provided by law.

(6) Any party represented by a designated employee or trustee who fails to comply with these rules or local rules of court may be ordered by the court to appear by counsel and subject to sanctions, including the assessment of costs or reasonable attorney's fees, the entry of a default judgment, and the dismissal of a

The Judgment entered by the Court is a legal determination that another person owes you a certain sum of money and court costs. Your judgment has been recorded and is valid for 10 years and can be renewed. It is a lien on any real property in this county owned by the debtor now or in the future.

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Indiana Affidavit of Debt in a Small Claim