Kentucky Small Claims Summons

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This Small Claims Summons is an official form used by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and it complies with all applicable state and Federal codes and statutes. USLF updates all state and Federal forms as is required by state and Federal statutes and law.

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Make a claim Download and fill in a paper claim form N1 if you're claiming for an unspecified amount of money. You can also use the paper claim form to claim for a fixed amount. Send the paper form to the County Court Money Claims Centre. You must pay a court fee when you make a claim.

If your dispute is for slightly more than the limit, it may still be worth it to file a small claims suit.You won't be able to sue for the full amount, but you'll avoid the expense of a regular lawsuit. The small claims filing fee varies from state to state.

Step 1: Gather your evidence. Step 2: Send your evidence to the defendant and the court. Step 3: Review evidence received from the defendant. Step 4: File and serve subpoenas (if relevant) Step 5: Plan what to say in court. Step 6: Plan what to take to court.

Set up an answer document. Respond to all allegations in the Complaint. Make relevant affirmative defenses. Mail your answer to the court and to opposing counsel.

Steps to follow. Step 1: Contact the other party. Step 2: Write a letter of demand. Step 3: Go to the clerk of the court. 200bStep 4: A summons is sent to the opposing party. Step 5: The hearing. Step 6: After judgment has been given. Important notice:

In New South Wales claims of less than $10,000 are heard in the Small Claims Division of the Local Court. The purpose of the small claims division is to deal with minor legal matters in a way that is more accessible to the ordinary person.

Try to settle the dispute outside of court. Contact the county clerk in the small claims court district closest to the residence or business of the person you are suing. Fill out a complaint form, otherwise known as a "Statement of Claim" at the clerk's office, and pay the filing fee.

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER I FILE MY ANSWER? Your Answer will go into the court's file. You have to keep one copy and send a copy of it to the attorney on the other side. The Clerk will then give you a date to come back to court or tell you that you will get a date in the mail.

Read the summons and make sure you know the date you must answer by. Read the complaint carefully. Write your answer. Sign and date the answer. Make copies for the plaintiff and yourself. Mail a copy to the plaintiff. File your answer with the court by the date on the summons.

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