Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Illinois
Small Claims Court - Default ''Prove-up'' Hearing
I have sued a former employer in Illinois for unpaid wages and they did not file an appearance. Therefore, a default ''prove-up'' hearing was scheduled 4 weeks out, and I was told to bring my evidence/documentation. What is a ''prove-up'' hearing, and what is the best way to prepare for it?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Small Claims Court - Default ''Prove-up'' Hearing
A prove up hearing is your chance to prove your damages to the court in order to obtain a judgment. You'll want to testify and provide documentation of your damages and your entitlement to them in what will likely be an unopposed hearing lasting a few minutes.
Re: Small Claims Court - Default ''Prove-up'' Hearing
Get all of your evidence together and tell the judge what proof you have. He will then decide whether you have enough to place a default judgment against the employer and enter the judgment based on this "prove-up"