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Statute of Limitations in Small Claims Court

  • Writer: Zambrano Law Customer Service
    Zambrano Law Customer Service
  • Dec 15, 2022
  • 1 min read

The Statute of Limitations in small claims court is an important factor to consider when filing a legal action. It determines the amount of time that a person has to file a civil suit against another party. This statute applies not only to small claims court, but also to other areas of civil law such as contracts, personal injury, and debt collection.


When dealing with cases involving the Statute of Limitations in small claims court, it is important for all parties involved to understand their rights and obligations under the law. Generally speaking, this statute sets a time limit on when a claim must be brought before the court or else it will no longer be valid and any potential recovery will be barred. The timeframe for this varies from state-to-state and depends on the type of case being filed.




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