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Getting Started in Small Claims Court: Professional Representation and Proper Documents per Forms and Rules


Question: How do I start a lawsuit in Small Claims Court?

Answer:   To initiate a lawsuit in Small Claims Court, one must prepare and issue a Plaintiff's Claim using Form 7A, which is available online.  Completing this form involves providing basic information about the parties involved.  However, presenting the facts of the case clearly and effectively is crucial, often requiring careful wording to convey the story of the dispute.  Understanding the potential challenges of the litigation process is vital, including concerns about counterclaims and legal costs that may arise if the case does not go in your favour.  Anderson Aylwin Begg & Co. Legal Services Professional Corporation can assist you in navigating these complexities, ensuring that your claim is well-prepared and presented.


Commencing Proceedings and Retaining Legal Counsel for Small Claims Court

Getting Started in Small Claims Court: Professional Representation and Proper Documents per Forms and RulesTo get a lawsuit started in Small Claims Court, the preparing and issuing of the document known as a Plaintiff's Claim is required.  The Plaintiff's Claim document is a specific form, numbered and referred to as Form 7A, and is accessible online.  The main parts of the Form 7A document are quite easy to complete as such simply involves filling in a few blanks of information.  The more challenging aspect of starting a lawsuit is knowing what parts of the story to say and what parts of the story to avoid saying, if any.  There are various rules regarding the extent of information that is required.  The rules of process for starting a legal case in the Small Claims Court can be found in Rule 7 of the Rules of the Small Claims Court.

Although people may think of Small Claims Court cases as an informal legal process, and indeed there are many Small Claims Court cases that are relatively simple enough that minimal, if any, legal training is required, there are still many concerns to consider. Before starting a Small Claims Court lawsuit, questions to consider include:

  • What if I lose?
  • What if the Defendant brings a third party claim?
  • What if I get the name of someone wrong?
  • What if a counterclaim is brought?
  • What if the case becomes more complicated than first expected?
  • What if legal costs are awarded against me?

The above questions, and many more, deserve careful review before haphazardly starting a lawsuit.  Understanding and carefully reviewing the potential complications, considerations, and consequences, before starting a lawsuit is highly important.

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