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Small Claims Kit

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Solve your disputes at the County court with the Small Claims Kit. 

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Format: Sealed Wallet

ISBN: 978-1-904053-95-8

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The Small Claims Kit is an invaluable companion for:

  • »  recovering personal debt
  • »  resolving disputes
  • »  making personal injury claims
  • »  claiming for damage to property
  • »  recovering unfair bank charges

All the information you need for following the Small Claims Track in a County court is presented in a straightforward and user-friendly way. Allowing you to:

  • »  determine how much to claim
  • »  know who you can sue
  • »  prepare and present your case
  • »  enforce your judgment
  • »  have all the forms on hand with the free CD-ROM
  • »  stay up-to-date with changes with 'Web-enablement'

The Small Claims Kit has been approved by Veronica Newman, barrister.

For use in England and Wales only.

About the Author

This product was compiled by our editorial department in collaboration with external experts and/or organisations.
Edition: Second   Published 2007
Format: Sealed Wallet   ISBN: 978-1-904053-95-8
Code: P208   Price: £14.99
Guidance manual contents:
  • Before you file your small claims case
  • What is the Small Claims Track?
    - Three advantages of the Small Claims Track
    - What can you sue for using the Small Claims Track?
  • Winning without going to court
    - Step 1.Offer to compromise
    - Step 2. First demand letter
    - Step 3.Telephone calls
    - Step 4.Use successful settlement methods
  • When your claim is disputed
  • Do you have a winning case?
  • Where to start proceedings
  • What you will have to pay
    - Costs
    - Conditional fees - personal injury cases
  • Who can bring a claim?
  • Who can be sued?
    - Suing one person
    - Suing two or more people
    - Suing a sole trader
    - Suing a firm
    - Suing a limited company
    - Suing a child
  • How much can you sue for?
  • How do you calculate the size of your claim?
    - Contract disputes
    - Interest
    - Property damage
    - Damage to clothing
    - Personal injury cases
    - Pain and suffering
  • Completing your small claims forms
  • Issuing your small claim
  • How the defendant is notified of the claim
  • Who can serve?
  • How do you serve?
  • Defendant's time limits to respond
  • After service
    - 1.The defendant wants to settle
    - 2.The defendant admits to owing you the money
    - 3.The defendant admits to owing you, but not the whole amount claimed
    - 4.The defendant denies owing you the money
    - 5.The defendant ignores your claim
  • Winning your case
  • Preparing your case
  • Presenting your case
  • How to start proceedings online
  • Enforcing your judgment
    - 1.Warrant of execution
    - 2. Attachment of earnings
    - 3.Third party debt order (formerly a garnishee)
    - 4. Charging order
  • Other useful remedies
    - Order to obtain information
    - Enquiry agents
    - Bankruptcy/winding up proceedings
  • Glossary
  • Completed examples of forms

Loose-leaf forms included:

N1 Claim Form - 1 copy
N215 Certificate of Service Form - 1 copy
N225 Request for Judgment and Reply to Admission Form - 1 copy
N323 Request for Warrant of Execution Form - 1 copy
N244 Application Notice Form - 1 copy
N316 Application for Order that Debtor Attend Court for Questioning Form - 1 copy
N349 Application for Third Party Debt Order Form - 1 copy

Free CD contains:

County court forms

Legal glossary

The legal glossary provides definitions of legal terms in plain English.

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