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the name and contact information of the debtor and any other person or company responsible for paying the debt.
how and when the debt arose.
the ability of the debtor to pay.
the reason why the debt hasn’t been paid, if you know.
The information and documents will help with collecting the debt.
The loser in Small Claims Court must usually pay limited legal expenses to the winner.
For more information on suing in Small Claims Court, see check the series of Dial-A-Law scripts on Small Claims Court. Also see the provincial government’s When do you have to use Supreme Court?To collect more than $25,000, you have to sue in BC Supreme Court. This can be more complicated and expensive than Small Claims Court website , and you should hire a lawyer, or at [http://wwwleast speak to a lawyer before starting the lawsuit.ag.gov.bc.ca/courts/small_claims/info/guides.htm www.ag.gov.bc.ca/courts/small_claims/info/guides.htm]For more information about suing in Supreme Court, check the Supreme Court website for self-represented litigants.
[updated April 2015]
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