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Small Claims Made Easy

Veronica Newman

This book details how you can get your money back without going to court and, as a last resort, how you can file a small claim through the County Courts, without using a solicitor.

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Format: Paperback

ISBN: 978-1-904053-75-0

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Whether you want to take action to recover a debt or resolve a contract dispute, you can file your own small claim without a solicitor.

This guide includes clear step-by-step instructions and advice on what procedures to take before you go to court, how to handle and win your own case if you do take the judicial option, how much to claim for and how to enforce your own court judgment.

This book will provide you with all the information you need to make attending court less daunting and to give you the courage to reclaim what's yours!

Valid in England & Wales.

About the Author

Veronica Newman was called to the Bar by Gray's Inn in 1984. Following pupillage in London Chambers she practised in Manchester Chambers, covering a broad range of common law claims. After private practice at the Bar she worked for two firms of solicitors, first in Manchester and then for a national law firm at their Cardiff office. Later, she worked as a university lecturer in law. She has now returned to legal practice as a sole practitioner. Veronica lives in Cardiff with her husband, Paul, and their two sons.
Edition: First   Published 2006
Format: Paperback   ISBN: 978-1-904053-75-0
Code: B706   Price: £11.99
  1. Carrying out a credit search on your debtor
  2. Getting your money back without going to court
  3. Making a claim online
  4. How to make a claim
  5. The costs of making a claim
  6. Preparing for court
  7. Getting witness statements
  8. Defending yourself in court
  9. Disputing a claim
  10. Ways of getting money out of the debtor after a judgment has been made
  11. Example forms, case studies and contact addresses
  12. Glossary

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