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California Small Claims: Increased To $10,000.00.

The state of California has increase their small claims filing to $10,000.. CourtLinked will assist you with this matter and provide you all the information you need.

 

Be Cautious: Increased Fraud/Scams in Loan Modifications.

We have notice a high volume of small claims cases being filed nationwide against loan modification companies/firms. Typical amount is $2,500 plus. CourtLinked will assist you with this matter and provide you all the information you need.

California Minor Name Change procedure with unknown location of one parent.

When filing a minor name change petition in the state of California, you will require consent from the biological parent. For any reason, if the biological parent is unknown, the California State Law indicates: If the location of the non-petitioning parent is unknown, he/she must be served by publication of the Notice of Hearing to Non- Petitioning Parent. An application for order for publication (accompanied by a declaration of diligent search) and order for publication should be submitted to the court when the petition for name change is filed or at least seven (7) weeks before the hearing date. CourtLinked will assist you with this matter and provide you all the information you need.

 
Increased EBAY Scams.

CourtLinked is receiving a lot of complaints and questions about Ebay Users. Please make sure that the person you are buying products from has a high feedback rate: 01/01/2008

1. CHECK THE SELLER’S FEEDBACK.
2. ASK THE SELLER A QUESTION.
3. READ THE SELLER’S POLICIES.
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Oregon Small Claims
On January 1, 2008, the Oregon Small Claims limit rises to $7,500 (from $5,000). 01/01/2008
 
Connecticut New Small Claims Division
Expect delays filing small claims in Connecticut. The State Connecticut has centralized the small claims divisions. For every county, small claims are submitted to a centralized location where filing and serving takes place. CourtLinked will file the small claims complaint and will provide you filing status periodically. You will also receive an electronic link to check the status of your suit. Obtain more information about Connecticut Small Claims by contacting CourtLinked. 08/01/2007
 
I can sue for $15,000 in the State of Georgia.

In Magistrate Courts of Georgia, plaintiff can ask for damages in the amount of $15,000.00. Georgia is one of the fewest state that has monetary asking limits above $10,000.00. In Small Claims Court of Georgia, the Magistrate court, is an informal court that handles money claims of less than $15,000. This court offers a quick and inexpensive process for complaint resolution. Any individual, business or corporation may bring a small claims suit for the recovery of money when the amount requested is $15,000 or less. 08/01/2007

   
Oklahoma raised small claims amount to $6,000
From $4,000 to $6,000. In Small Claims Court of Oklahoma, any individual, business or corporation may bring a small claims suit for the recovery of money when the amount owed is $6,000 or less. 08/01/2007