Legal Question in Consumer Law in Georgia
What is the amount that I am allowed to sue for in small claims? I live in the state of Georgia, and the amount or purchase price of services not delivered was $349.00.
Asked on 2/23/13, 11:53 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Glen Ashman
Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney
Since you're out $349, you sue for $349 plus court costs and that is well within the jurisdiction of Magistrates (Small Claims) court.
Answered on 2/23/13, 2:36 pm
Paula McGill
Attorney at Law
If you asking the maximum jurisdiction of small claims court (Magistrate Court) it is $15,000.
If you're asking the amount you should sue for, it all depends on your damages.
Answered on 2/23/13, 3:30 pm
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