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answered on Feb 6, 2016
The amounts change from time to time. It is up to the legislature.
how do I file a claim in small claims court and how long do I have
answered on Jan 27, 2016
Small claims court should have self-help forms.
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answered on May 30, 2015
Generally speaking, Arizona is a community property state so spouses can be liable for each other's debts.
an ex of mine has destroyed over $500.00 worth of my belongings:mostly electronics: my iphone5, and my less-than-6-months-old-28inch Vizio smart tv. he doesnt have much money ( like myself) but i know what he did was wrong and i want to know how to get him to reimburse me for these items via small... View More
answered on May 29, 2015
Do a search for small claims court online or go in person. Small claims is meant for people who are not represented. They should have self-help forms at the court or online. Be well.
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