Does anyone owe you money not exceeding Php300,000.00, but you do not have a lawyer to pursue your claim in court? That's no longer a problem. You yourself can file your claim with the court even without a lawyer representing your case.
No. In California, attorneys cannot represent small claimants, although lawyers can file their own small claims cases.
1. What are small claims? These are civil claims which are exclusively for the payment or reimbursement of a sum of money not exceeding P400,000.00 or P300,000.00, depending on the venue of the claim (as amended by OCA Circular No. 45-2019, effective 01 April 2019).
Typical claims in the small claims court include:Pursuing unpaid invoices.Breach of contract claims.Sale of goods and services disputes.Claims for unpaid rent.Building disputes.Professional negligence claims.
The fee for filing in small claims court depends on the amount of the claim: $30 if the claim is for $1,500 or less, $50 if the claim is for more than $1,500 but less than or equal to $5,000, or $75 if the claim is for more than $5,000.
You are not required to have a lawyer when you file a criminal case, but you may choose to have one assist you in the process. When filing a criminal case, you will have to prepare your complaint-affidavit accompanied by the affidavits of your witnesses and other evidence proving the alleged violation of a crime.
- A small claims action is commenced by filing with the court an accomplished and verified Statement of Claim (Form 1-SCC) in duplicate, accompanied by a Certification Against Forum Shopping, Splitting a Single Cause of Action, and Multiplicity of Suits (Form 1-A SCC), and two (2) duly certified photocopies of the ...
Yes, as long as it is a mode of payment for money owed under a contract of lease, contract of loan, contract of service, contract of sale, contract of mortgage, liquidated damages arising from contracts, barangay amicable settlement or an arbitration award involving a money claim.