Califon, NJ asked in Animal / Dog Law for New Jersey

Q: Whats a demand letter? Will I be able to get my dog back? Thats all I want to know if I go to court what grounds I have

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  • Clifton, NJ
  • Licensed in New Jersey

A: There is an insufficient factual basis to answer your questions and address your concerns. To properly answer your questions and address your concerns, the best way to handle this is with an in person consultation with an experienced attorney.

A: A local attorney might write a letter demanding the dog be returned to you and threatening suit for replevin, conversion, and civil theft if the dog is not returned. You can try to threaten this yourself, or you can file suit yourself. Find out how much it would cost to pay the filing fee for the suit and for service of process.

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