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NEED AN ATLANTIC COUNTY SMALL CLAIMS TRIAL ATTORNEY?

 

If You Have An Atlantic County Small Claims Trial Scheduled, Don’t Go To Court Unrepresented!

On the day that your Atlantic County Small Claims case is scheduled for An Atlantic County Small Claims trial, whether you are a plaintiff or a defendant, you must appear at Atlantic County Small Claims court in the proper courtroom.    On the date your Atlantic County Small Claims case is scheduled for trial, you must be fully prepared to try the case.   There are many reasons you should avoid handling your Atlantic County Small Claims Trial without the help of a competent licensed New Jersey attorney, such as the following:

 

·         Atlantic County Small Claims employees cannot give you “free” legal advice and a judge may refuse to let you claim that you were right in taking an action (or in deciding not to take action) because you relied on advice from such employees

·         Atlantic County Small Claims court forms available on websites may not cover every situation you may face in court

·         each Atlantic County Small Claims case has its own particular legal issues and therefore, its own challenges

·         it is very common for people to file inadequate or incorrect Atlantic County Small Claims complaints that result in the Atlantic County Small Claims complaints or answers to Atlantic County Small Claims complaints being rejected by the Atlantic County Small Claims or being dismissed by the Atlantic County Small Claims after filing and before or after trial because of procedural deficiencies.  

·         it is not uncommon for judges to get very frustrated by an unrepresented party’s lack of preparation or ignorance of the facts or law of the Atlantic County Small Claims case. 

·         a court has the power to punish unprepared parties, such as by throwing their Atlantic County Small Claims case out of court or limiting what they can present at the Atlantic County Small Claims trial. 

·         New Jersey has many published cases, laws, regulations, court rules and rules of evidence that can be very tricky to understand and that can be used to prevent you from doing much of what you want to do at the Atlantic County Small Claims trial. 

·         it is very common for  Atlantic County Small Claims courts to refuse to allow a party to use or refer to documents or items at the Atlantic County Small Claims trial that the person themselves never prepared.  Often parties stumble into Atlantic County Small Claims with a video, photograph, bill or affidavit or other form of written statement, thinking they are going to use it as proof that they lost money or that they are not responsible for someone else’s damages, only to have a judge tell the parties that it is not going to even consider such items or documents. 

·         without the proper preparation, items and documents may never be considered by the New Jersey Special Civil Part.  Also, if there are any legal issues to be dealt with at the Atlantic County Small Claims trial, you must be prepared to argue them, which may require you to refer to court rules, evidence rules, laws, regulations or published cases. 

·         you cannot show up at the Atlantic County Small Claims expecting the judge hearing your Atlantic County Small Claims case to explain court rules, evidence rules, court procedure or the details of the law that applies to your Atlantic County Small Claims case.  The judge hearing your Atlantic County Small Claims case is not permitted to give you legal advice.

 

It is important to remember that even if you have an attorney, you could lose your Atlantic County Small Claims case.  Hiring an attorney to handle part or all of your Atlantic County Small Claims case does not guarantee your success.  However, it may provide what is needed to win your Atlantic County Small Claims case or to avoid certain mistakes.

 

Can I Afford An Attorney To Handle My Atlantic County Small Claims Trial?

The Law Office Of Paul DePetris handles Gloucester Small Claims trials for reasonable fees.  For a one time trial appearance, the fee is usually under a thousand dollars.  For a no cost phone consultation about whether the Firm might be able to handle your Atlantic County Small Claims Trial, call Mr. DePetris at 609-714-2020 or write an email to Mr. DePetris at paul@newjerseyspecialcivil.com.   

 

What Type Of Experience Does Paul Depetris Have Experience Handling New Jersey Special Civil Part Cases?

Paul DePetris has performed the following tasks:

·         handled cases for plaintiffs and defendants in New Jersey Special Civil Part cases across New Jersey, from Bergen County Special Civil Part to Cumberland County Special Civil Part, including representations of individuals, small businesses and large corporations.

·         provided pro se parties involved in Atlantic County Small Claims cases with legal advice

·         prepared and filed many New Jersey Special Civil Part

complaints

·         tried nonjury trials in New Jersey Small Claims cases and in New Jersey Special Civil Part

·         tried jury trials in New Jersey Special Civil Part

·         mediated New Jersey Small Claims cases

·         served as a voluntary court mediator for the Burlington County Special Civil Part where he successfully assisted parties to lawsuits to settle their cases before they went to trial

·         argued motions in New Jersey Special Civil Part cases

·         handled New Jersey Special Civil Part proof hearings

·         handled New Jersey Special Civil Part post judgment collection proceedings

 

Mr. DePetris has appeared before the Superior Court of New Jersey in the following counties:

Atlantic County

Bergen County

Burlington County

Atlantic County

Cape May County

Cumberland County

Essex County Special

Gloucester County

Hudson County

Atlantic County

Middlesex County

Monmouth County

Morris County

Atlantic County

Passaic County

Salem County

Somerset County

Sussex County

Union County

Warren County

 

NEED A BURLINGTON COUNTY SMALL CLAIMS TRIAL ATTORNEY?

 

If You Have A Burlington County Small Claims Trial Scheduled, Don’t Go To Court Unrepresented!

On the day that your Burlington County Small Claims case is scheduled for a Burlington County Small Claims trial, whether you are a plaintiff or a defendant, you must appear at Burlington County Small Claims court in the proper courtroom.    On the date your Burlington County Small Claims case is scheduled for trial, you must be fully prepared to try the case.   There are many reasons you should avoid handling your Burlington County Small Claims Trial without the help of a competent licensed New Jersey attorney, such as the following:

 

·         Burlington County Small Claims employees cannot give you “free” legal advice and a judge may refuse to let you claim that you were right in taking an action (or in deciding not to take action) because you relied on advice from such employees

·         Burlington County Small Claims court forms available on websites may not cover every situation you may face in court

·         each Burlington County Small Claims case has its own particular legal issues and therefore, its own challenges

·         it is very common for people to file inadequate or incorrect Burlington County Small Claims complaints that result in the Burlington County Small Claims complaints or answers to Burlington County Small Claims complaints being rejected by the Burlington County Small Claims or being dismissed by the Burlington County Small Claims after filing and before or after trial because of procedural deficiencies.  

·         it is not uncommon for judges to get very frustrated by an unrepresented party’s lack of preparation or ignorance of the facts or law of the Burlington County Small Claims case. 

·         a court has the power to punish unprepared parties, such as by throwing their Burlington County Small Claims case out of court or limiting what they can present at the Burlington County Small Claims trial. 

·         New Jersey has many published cases, laws, regulations, court rules and rules of evidence that can be very tricky to understand and that can be used to prevent you from doing much of what you want to do at the Burlington County Small Claims trial. 

·         it is very common for  Burlington County Small Claims courts to refuse to allow a party to use or refer to documents or items at the Burlington County Small Claims trial that the person themselves never prepared.  Often parties stumble into Burlington County Small Claims with a video, photograph, bill or affidavit or other form of written statement, thinking they are going to use it as proof that they lost money or that they are not responsible for someone else’s damages, only to have a judge tell the parties that it is not going to even consider such items or documents. 

·         without the proper preparation, items and documents may never be considered by the New Jersey Special Civil Part.  Also, if there are any legal issues to be dealt with at the Burlington County Small Claims trial, you must be prepared to argue them, which may require you to refer to court rules, evidence rules, laws, regulations or published cases. 

·         you cannot show up at the Burlington County Small Claims expecting the judge hearing your Burlington County Small Claims case to explain court rules, evidence rules, court procedure or the details of the law that applies to your Burlington County Small Claims case.  The judge hearing your Burlington County Small Claims case is not permitted to give you legal advice.

 

It is important to remember that even if you have an attorney, you could lose your Burlington County Small Claims case.  Hiring an attorney to handle part or all of your Burlington County Small Claims case does not guarantee your success.  However, it may provide what is needed to win your Burlington County Small Claims case or to avoid certain mistakes.

 

Can I Afford An Attorney To Handle My Burlington County Small Claims Trial?

The Law Office Of Paul DePetris handles Gloucester Small Claims trials for reasonable fees.  For a one time trial appearance, the fee is usually under a thousand dollars.  For a no cost phone consultation about whether the Firm might be able to handle your Burlington County Small Claims Trial, call Mr. DePetris at 609-714-2020 or write an email to Mr. DePetris at paul@newjerseyspecialcivil.com.   

 

What Type Of Experience Does Paul Depetris Have Experience Handling New Jersey Special Civil Part Cases?

Paul DePetris has performed the following tasks:

·         handled cases for plaintiffs and defendants in New Jersey Special Civil Part cases across New Jersey, from Bergen County Special Civil Part to Cumberland County Special Civil Part, including representations of individuals, small businesses and large corporations.

·         provided pro se parties involved in Burlington County Small Claims cases with legal advice

·         prepared and filed many New Jersey Special Civil Part

complaints

·         tried nonjury trials in New Jersey Small Claims cases and in New Jersey Special Civil Part

·         tried jury trials in New Jersey Special Civil Part

·         mediated New Jersey Small Claims cases

·         served as a voluntary court mediator for the Burlington County Special Civil Part where he successfully assisted parties to lawsuits to settle their cases before they went to trial

·         argued motions in New Jersey Special Civil Part cases

·         handled New Jersey Special Civil Part proof hearings

·         handled New Jersey Special Civil Part post judgment collection proceedings

 

Mr. DePetris has appeared before the Superior Court of New Jersey in the following counties:

Atlantic County

Bergen County

Burlington County

Burlington County

Cape May County

Cumberland County

Essex County Special

Gloucester County

Hudson County

Burlington County

Middlesex County

Monmouth County

Morris County

Burlington County

Passaic County

Salem County

Somerset County

Sussex County

Union County

Warren County

 

 

NEED A CAMDEN COUNTY SMALL CLAIMS TRIAL ATTORNEY?

 

If You Have A Camden County Small Claims Trial Scheduled, Don’t Go To Court Unrepresented!

On the day that your Camden County Small Claims case is scheduled for a Camden County Small Claims trial, whether you are a plaintiff or a defendant, you must appear at Camden County Small Claims court in the proper courtroom.    On the date your Camden County Small Claims case is scheduled for trial, you must be fully prepared to try the case.   There are many reasons you should avoid handling your Camden County Small Claims Trial without the help of a competent licensed New Jersey attorney, such as the following:

 

·         Camden County Small Claims employees cannot give you “free” legal advice and a judge may refuse to let you claim that you were right in taking an action (or in deciding not to take action) because you relied on advice from such employees

·         Camden County Small Claims court forms available on websites may not cover every situation you may face in court

·         each Camden County Small Claims case has its own particular legal issues and therefore, its own challenges

·         it is very common for people to file inadequate or incorrect Camden County Small Claims complaints that result in the Camden County Small Claims complaints or answers to Camden County Small Claims complaints being rejected by the Camden County Small Claims or being dismissed by the Camden County Small Claims after filing and before or after trial because of procedural deficiencies.  

·         it is not uncommon for judges to get very frustrated by an unrepresented party’s lack of preparation or ignorance of the facts or law of the Camden County Small Claims case. 

·         a court has the power to punish unprepared parties, such as by throwing their Camden County Small Claims case out of court or limiting what they can present at the Camden County Small Claims trial. 

·         New Jersey has many published cases, laws, regulations, court rules and rules of evidence that can be very tricky to understand and that can be used to prevent you from doing much of what you want to do at the Camden County Small Claims trial. 

·         it is very common for  Camden County Small Claims courts to refuse to allow a party to use or refer to documents or items at the Camden County Small Claims trial that the person themselves never prepared.  Often parties stumble into Camden County Small Claims with a video, photograph, bill or affidavit or other form of written statement, thinking they are going to use it as proof that they lost money or that they are not responsible for someone else’s damages, only to have a judge tell the parties that it is not going to even consider such items or documents. 

·         without the proper preparation, items and documents may never be considered by the New Jersey Special Civil Part.  Also, if there are any legal issues to be dealt with at the Camden County Small Claims trial, you must be prepared to argue them, which may require you to refer to court rules, evidence rules, laws, regulations or published cases. 

·         you cannot show up at the Camden County Small Claims expecting the judge hearing your Camden County Small Claims case to explain court rules, evidence rules, court procedure or the details of the law that applies to your Camden County Small Claims case.  The judge hearing your Camden County Small Claims case is not permitted to give you legal advice.

 

It is important to remember that even if you have an attorney, you could lose your Camden County Small Claims case.  Hiring an attorney to handle part or all of your Camden County Small Claims case does not guarantee your success.  However, it may provide what is needed to win your Camden County Small Claims case or to avoid certain mistakes.

 

Can I Afford An Attorney To Handle My Camden County Small Claims Trial?

The Law Office Of Paul DePetris handles Gloucester Small Claims trials for reasonable fees.  For a one time trial appearance, the fee is usually under a thousand dollars.  For a no cost phone consultation about whether the Firm might be able to handle your Camden County Small Claims Trial, call Mr. DePetris at 609-714-2020 or write an email to Mr. DePetris at paul@newjerseyspecialcivil.com.   

What Type Of Experience Does Paul Depetris Have Experience Handling New Jersey Special Civil Part Cases?

Paul DePetris has performed the following tasks:

·         handled cases for plaintiffs and defendants in New Jersey Special Civil Part cases across New Jersey, from Bergen County Special Civil Part to Cumberland County Special Civil Part, including representations of individuals, small businesses and large corporations.

·         provided pro se parties involved in Camden County Small Claims cases with legal advice

·         prepared and filed many New Jersey Special Civil Part

complaints

·         tried nonjury trials in New Jersey Small Claims cases and in New Jersey Special Civil Part

·         tried jury trials in New Jersey Special Civil Part

·         mediated New Jersey Small Claims cases

·         served as a voluntary court mediator for the Burlington County Special Civil Part where he successfully assisted parties to lawsuits to settle their cases before they went to trial

·         argued motions in New Jersey Special Civil Part cases

·         handled New Jersey Special Civil Part proof hearings

·         handled New Jersey Special Civil Part post judgment collection proceedings

 

Mr. DePetris has appeared before the Superior Court of New Jersey in the following counties:

Atlantic County

Bergen County

Burlington County

Camden County

Cape May County

Cumberland County

Essex County Special

Gloucester County

Hudson County

Mercer County

Middlesex County

Monmouth County

Morris County

Ocean County

Passaic County

Salem County

Somerset County

Sussex County

Union County

Warren County

 

NEED A GLOUCESTER COUNTY SMALL CLAIMS TRIAL ATTORNEY?

 

If You Have A Gloucester County Small Claims Trial Scheduled, Don’t Go To Court Unrepresented!

On the day that your Gloucester County Small Claims case is scheduled for a Gloucester County Small Claims trial, whether you are a plaintiff or a defendant, you must appear at Gloucester County Small Claims court in the proper courtroom.    On the date your Gloucester County Small Claims case is scheduled for trial, you must be fully prepared to try the case.   There are many reasons you should avoid handling your Gloucester County Small Claims Trial without the help of a competent licensed New Jersey attorney, such as the following:

 

·         Gloucester County Small Claims employees cannot give you “free” legal advice and a judge may refuse to let you claim that you were right in taking an action (or in deciding not to take action) because you relied on advice from such employees

·         Gloucester County Small Claims court forms available on websites may not cover every situation you may face in court

·         each Gloucester County Small Claims case has its own particular legal issues and therefore, its own challenges

·         it is very common for people to file inadequate or incorrect Gloucester County Small Claims complaints that result in the Gloucester County Small Claims complaints or answers to Gloucester County Small Claims complaints being rejected by the Gloucester County Small Claims or being dismissed by the Gloucester County Small Claims after filing and before or after trial because of procedural deficiencies.  

·         it is not uncommon for judges to get very frustrated by an unrepresented party’s lack of preparation or ignorance of the facts or law of the Gloucester County Small Claims case.  

·         a court has the power to punish unprepared parties, such as by throwing their Gloucester County Small Claims case out of court or limiting what they can present at the Gloucester County Small Claims trial. 

·         New Jersey has many published cases, laws, regulations, court rules and rules of evidence that can be very tricky to understand and that can be used to prevent you from doing much of what you want to do at the Gloucester County Small Claims trial. 

·         it is very common for  Gloucester County Small Claims courts to refuse to allow a party to use or refer to documents or items at the Gloucester County Small Claims trial that the person themselves never prepared.  Often parties stumble into Gloucester County Small Claims with a video, photograph, bill or affidavit or other form of written statement, thinking they are going to use it as proof that they lost money or that they are not responsible for someone else’s damages, only to have a judge tell the parties that it is not going to even consider such items or documents. 

·         without the proper preparation, items and documents may never be considered by the New Jersey Special Civil Part.  Also, if there are any legal issues to be dealt with at the Gloucester County Small Claims trial, you must be prepared to argue them, which may require you to refer to court rules, evidence rules, laws, regulations or published cases. 

·         you cannot show up at the Gloucester County Small Claims expecting the judge hearing your Gloucester County Small Claims case to explain court rules, evidence rules, court procedure or the details of the law that applies to your Gloucester County Small Claims case.  The judge hearing your Gloucester County Small Claims case is not permitted to give you legal advice.

 

It is important to remember that even if you have an attorney, you could lose your Gloucester County Small Claims case.  Hiring an attorney to handle part or all of your Gloucester County Small Claims case does not guarantee your success.  However, it may provide what is needed to win your Gloucester County Small Claims case or to avoid certain mistakes.

 

Can I Afford An Attorney To Handle My Gloucester County Small Claims Trial?

The Law Office Of Paul DePetris handles Gloucester Small Claims trials for reasonable fees.  For a one time trial appearance, the fee is usually under a thousand dollars.  For a no cost phone consultation about whether the Firm might be able to handle your Gloucester County Small Claims Trial, call Mr. DePetris at 609-714-2020 or write an email to Mr. DePetris at paul@newjerseyspecialcivil.com.   

 What Type Of Experience Does Paul Depetris Have Experience Handling New Jersey Special Civil Part Cases?

Paul DePetris has performed the following tasks:

·         handled cases for plaintiffs and defendants in New Jersey Special Civil Part cases across New Jersey, from Bergen County Special Civil Part to Cumberland County Special Civil Part, including representations of individuals, small businesses and large corporations.

·         provided pro se parties involved in Gloucester County Small Claims cases with legal advice

·         prepared and filed many New Jersey Special Civil Part

complaints

·         tried nonjury trials in New Jersey Small Claims cases and in New Jersey Special Civil Part

·         tried jury trials in New Jersey Special Civil Part

·         mediated New Jersey Small Claims cases

·         served as a voluntary court mediator for the Burlington County Special Civil Part where he successfully assisted parties to lawsuits to settle their cases before they went to trial

·         argued motions in New Jersey Special Civil Part cases

·         handled New Jersey Special Civil Part proof hearings

·         handled New Jersey Special Civil Part post judgment collection proceedings

 

Mr. DePetris has appeared before the Superior Court of New Jersey in the following counties:

Atlantic County

Bergen County

Burlington County

Camden County

Cape May County

Cumberland County

Essex County Special

Gloucester County

Hudson County

Mercer County

Middlesex County

Monmouth County

Morris County

Ocean County

Passaic County

Salem County

Somerset County

Sussex County

Union County

Warren County

 

NEED A MERCER COUNTY SMALL CLAIMS TRIAL ATTORNEY?

 

If You Have A Mercer County Small Claims Trial Scheduled, Don’t Go To Court Unrepresented!

On the day that your Mercer County Small Claims case is scheduled for a Mercer County Small Claims trial, whether you are a plaintiff or a defendant, you must appear at Mercer County Small Claims court in the proper courtroom.    On the date your Mercer County Small Claims case is scheduled for trial, you must be fully prepared to try the case.   There are many reasons you should avoid handling your Mercer County Small Claims Trial without the help of a competent licensed New Jersey attorney, such as the following:

 

·         Mercer County Small Claims employees cannot give you “free” legal advice and a judge may refuse to let you claim that you were right in taking an action (or in deciding not to take action) because you relied on advice from such employees

·         Mercer County Small Claims court forms available on websites may not cover every situation you may face in court

·         each Mercer County Small Claims case has its own particular legal issues and therefore, its own challenges

·         it is very common for people to file inadequate or incorrect Mercer County Small Claims complaints that result in the Mercer County Small Claims complaints or answers to Mercer County Small Claims complaints being rejected by the Mercer County Small Claims or being dismissed by the Mercer County Small Claims after filing and before or after trial because of procedural deficiencies.  

·         it is not uncommon for judges to get very frustrated by an unrepresented party’s lack of preparation or ignorance of the facts or law of the Mercer County Small Claims case. 

·         a court has the power to punish unprepared parties, such as by throwing their Mercer County Small Claims case out of court or limiting what they can present at the Mercer County Small Claims trial. 

·         New Jersey has many published cases, laws, regulations, court rules and rules of evidence that can be very tricky to understand and that can be used to prevent you from doing much of what you want to do at the Mercer County Small Claims trial. 

·         it is very common for  Mercer County Small Claims courts to refuse to allow a party to use or refer to documents or items at the Mercer County Small Claims trial that the person themselves never prepared.  Often parties stumble into Mercer County Small Claims with a video, photograph, bill or affidavit or other form of written statement, thinking they are going to use it as proof that they lost money or that they are not responsible for someone else’s damages, only to have a judge tell the parties that it is not going to even consider such items or documents. 

·         without the proper preparation, items and documents may never be considered by the New Jersey Special Civil Part.  Also, if there are any legal issues to be dealt with at the Mercer County Small Claims trial, you must be prepared to argue them, which may require you to refer to court rules, evidence rules, laws, regulations or published cases. 

·         you cannot show up at the Mercer County Small Claims expecting the judge hearing your Mercer County Small Claims case to explain court rules, evidence rules, court procedure or the details of the law that applies to your Mercer County Small Claims case.  The judge hearing your Mercer County Small Claims case is not permitted to give you legal advice.

 

It is important to remember that even if you have an attorney, you could lose your Mercer County Small Claims case.  Hiring an attorney to handle part or all of your Mercer County Small Claims case does not guarantee your success.  However, it may provide what is needed to win your Mercer County Small Claims case or to avoid certain mistakes.

 

Can I Afford An Attorney To Handle My Mercer County Small Claims Trial?

The Law Office Of Paul DePetris handles Gloucester Small Claims trials for reasonable fees.  For a one time trial appearance, the fee is usually under a thousand dollars.  For a no cost phone consultation about whether the Firm might be able to handle your Mercer County Small Claims Trial, call Mr. DePetris at 609-714-2020 or write an email to Mr. DePetris at paul@newjerseyspecialcivil.com.   

 What Type Of Experience Does Paul Depetris Have Experience Handling New Jersey Special Civil Part Cases?

Paul DePetris has performed the following tasks:

·         handled cases for plaintiffs and defendants in New Jersey Special Civil Part cases across New Jersey, from Bergen County Special Civil Part to Cumberland County Special Civil Part, including representations of individuals, small businesses and large corporations.

·         provided pro se parties involved in Mercer County Small Claims cases with legal advice

·         prepared and filed many New Jersey Special Civil Part

complaints

·         tried nonjury trials in New Jersey Small Claims cases and in New Jersey Special Civil Part

·         tried jury trials in New Jersey Special Civil Part

·         mediated New Jersey Small Claims cases

·         served as a voluntary court mediator for the Burlington County Special Civil Part where he successfully assisted parties to lawsuits to settle their cases before they went to trial

·         argued motions in New Jersey Special Civil Part cases

·         handled New Jersey Special Civil Part proof hearings

·         handled New Jersey Special Civil Part post judgment collection proceedings

 

Mr. DePetris has appeared before the Superior Court of New Jersey in the following counties:

Atlantic County

Bergen County

Burlington County

Mercer County

Cape May County

Cumberland County

Essex County Special

Gloucester County

Hudson County

Mercer County

Middlesex County

Monmouth County

Morris County

Mercer County

Passaic County

Salem County

Somerset County

Sussex County

Union County

Warren County

 

NEED A MIDDLESEX COUNTY SMALL CLAIMS TRIAL ATTORNEY?

 

If You Have A Middlesex County Small Claims Trial Scheduled, Don’t Go To Court Unrepresented!

On the day that your Middlesex County Small Claims case is scheduled for a Middlesex County Small Claims trial, whether you are a plaintiff or a defendant, you must appear at Middlesex County Small Claims court in the proper courtroom.    On the date your Middlesex County Small Claims case is scheduled for trial, you must be fully prepared to try the case.   There are many reasons you should avoid handling your Middlesex County Small Claims Trial without the help of a competent licensed New Jersey attorney, such as the following:

 

·         Middlesex County Small Claims employees cannot give you “free” legal advice and a judge may refuse to let you claim that you were right in taking an action (or in deciding not to take action) because you relied on advice from such employees

·         Middlesex County Small Claims court forms available on websites may not cover every situation you may face in court

·         each Middlesex County Small Claims case has its own particular legal issues and therefore, its own challenges

·         it is very common for people to file inadequate or incorrect Middlesex County Small Claims complaints that result in the Middlesex County Small Claims complaints or answers to Middlesex County Small Claims complaints being rejected by the Middlesex County Small Claims or being dismissed by the Middlesex County Small Claims after filing and before or after trial because of procedural deficiencies.  

·         it is not uncommon for judges to get very frustrated by an unrepresented party’s lack of preparation or ignorance of the facts or law of the Middlesex County Small Claims case.  

·         a court has the power to punish unprepared parties, such as by throwing their Middlesex County Small Claims case out of court or limiting what they can present at the Middlesex County Small Claims trial. 

·         New Jersey has many published cases, laws, regulations, court rules and rules of evidence that can be very tricky to understand and that can be used to prevent you from doing much of what you want to do at the Middlesex County Small Claims trial. 

·         it is very common for  Middlesex County Small Claims courts to refuse to allow a party to use or refer to documents or items at the Middlesex County Small Claims trial that the person themselves never prepared.  Often parties stumble into Middlesex County Small Claims with a video, photograph, bill or affidavit or other form of written statement, thinking they are going to use it as proof that they lost money or that they are not responsible for someone else’s damages, only to have a judge tell the parties that it is not going to even consider such items or documents. 

·         without the proper preparation, items and documents may never be considered by the New Jersey Special Civil Part.  Also, if there are any legal issues to be dealt with at the Middlesex County Small Claims trial, you must be prepared to argue them, which may require you to refer to court rules, evidence rules, laws, regulations or published cases. 

·         you cannot show up at the Middlesex County Small Claims expecting the judge hearing your Middlesex County Small Claims case to explain court rules, evidence rules, court procedure or the details of the law that applies to your Middlesex County Small Claims case.  The judge hearing your Middlesex County Small Claims case is not permitted to give you legal advice.

 

It is important to remember that even if you have an attorney, you could lose your Middlesex County Small Claims case.  Hiring an attorney to handle part or all of your Middlesex County Small Claims case does not guarantee your success.  However, it may provide what is needed to win your Middlesex County Small Claims case or to avoid certain mistakes.

 

Can I Afford An Attorney To Handle My Middlesex County Small Claims Trial?

The Law Office Of Paul DePetris handles Middlesex Small Claims trials for reasonable fees.  For a one time trial appearance, the fee is usually under a thousand dollars.  For a no cost phone consultation about whether the Firm might be able to handle your Middlesex County Small Claims Trial, call Mr. DePetris at 609-714-2020 or write an email to Mr. DePetris at paul@newjerseyspecialcivil.com.   

 What Type Of Experience Does Paul Depetris Have Experience Handling New Jersey Special Civil Part Cases?

Paul DePetris has performed the following tasks:

·         handled cases for plaintiffs and defendants in New Jersey Special Civil Part cases across New Jersey, from Bergen County Special Civil Part to Cumberland County Special Civil Part, including representations of individuals, small businesses and large corporations.

·         provided pro se parties involved in Middlesex County Small Claims cases with legal advice

·         prepared and filed many New Jersey Special Civil Part

complaints

·         tried nonjury trials in New Jersey Small Claims cases and in New Jersey Special Civil Part

·         tried jury trials in New Jersey Special Civil Part

·         mediated New Jersey Small Claims cases

·         served as a voluntary court mediator for the Burlington County Special Civil Part where he successfully assisted parties to lawsuits to settle their cases before they went to trial

·         argued motions in New Jersey Special Civil Part cases

·         handled New Jersey Special Civil Part proof hearings

·         handled New Jersey Special Civil Part post judgment collection proceedings

 

Mr. DePetris has appeared before the Superior Court of New Jersey in the following counties:

Atlantic County

Bergen County

Burlington County

Camden County

Cape May County

Cumberland County

Essex County Special

Middlesex County

Hudson County

Mercer County

Middlesex County

Monmouth County

Morris County

Ocean County

Passaic County

Salem County

Somerset County

Sussex County

Union County

Warren County

 

NEED AN OCEAN COUNTY SMALL CLAIMS TRIAL ATTORNEY?

 

If You Have An Ocean County Small Claims Trial Scheduled, Don’t Go To Court Unrepresented!

On the day that your Ocean County Small Claims case is scheduled for a Ocean County Small Claims trial, whether you are a plaintiff or a defendant, you must appear at Ocean County Small Claims court in the proper courtroom.    On the date your Ocean County Small Claims case is scheduled for trial, you must be fully prepared to try the case.   There are many reasons you should avoid handling your Ocean County Small Claims Trial without the help of a competent licensed New Jersey attorney, such as the following:

 

·         Ocean County Small Claims employees cannot give you “free” legal advice and a judge may refuse to let you claim that you were right in taking an action (or in deciding not to take action) because you relied on advice from such employees

·         Ocean County Small Claims court forms available on websites may not cover every situation you may face in court

·         each Ocean County Small Claims case has its own particular legal issues and therefore, its own challenges

·         it is very common for people to file inadequate or incorrect Ocean County Small Claims complaints that result in the Ocean County Small Claims complaints or answers to Ocean County Small Claims complaints being rejected by the Ocean County Small Claims or being dismissed by the Ocean County Small Claims after filing and before or after trial because of procedural deficiencies.  

·         it is not uncommon for judges to get very frustrated by an unrepresented party’s lack of preparation or ignorance of the facts or law of the Ocean County Small Claims case. 

·         a court has the power to punish unprepared parties, such as by throwing their Ocean County Small Claims case out of court or limiting what they can present at the Ocean County Small Claims trial. 

·         New Jersey has many published cases, laws, regulations, court rules and rules of evidence that can be very tricky to understand and that can be used to prevent you from doing much of what you want to do at the Ocean County Small Claims trial. 

·         it is very common for  Ocean County Small Claims courts to refuse to allow a party to use or refer to documents or items at the Ocean County Small Claims trial that the person themselves never prepared.  Often parties stumble into Ocean County Small Claims with a video, photograph, bill or affidavit or other form of written statement, thinking they are going to use it as proof that they lost money or that they are not responsible for someone else’s damages, only to have a judge tell the parties that it is not going to even consider such items or documents. 

·         without the proper preparation, items and documents may never be considered by the New Jersey Special Civil Part.  Also, if there are any legal issues to be dealt with at the Ocean County Small Claims trial, you must be prepared to argue them, which may require you to refer to court rules, evidence rules, laws, regulations or published cases. 

·         you cannot show up at the Ocean County Small Claims expecting the judge hearing your Ocean County Small Claims case to explain court rules, evidence rules, court procedure or the details of the law that applies to your Ocean County Small Claims case.  The judge hearing your Ocean County Small Claims case is not permitted to give you legal advice.

 

It is important to remember that even if you have an attorney, you could lose your Ocean County Small Claims case.  Hiring an attorney to handle part or all of your Ocean County Small Claims case does not guarantee your success.  However, it may provide what is needed to win your Ocean County Small Claims case or to avoid certain mistakes.

 

Can I Afford An Attorney To Handle My Ocean County Small Claims Trial?

The Law Office Of Paul DePetris handles Gloucester Small Claims trials for reasonable fees.  For a one time trial appearance, the fee is usually under a thousand dollars.  For a no cost phone consultation about whether the Firm might be able to handle your Ocean County Small Claims Trial, call Mr. DePetris at 609-714-2020 or write an email to Mr. DePetris at paul@newjerseyspecialcivil.com.   

What Type Of Experience Does Paul Depetris Have Experience Handling New Jersey Special Civil Part Cases?

Paul DePetris has performed the following tasks:

·         handled cases for plaintiffs and defendants in New Jersey Special Civil Part cases across New Jersey, from Bergen County Special Civil Part to Cumberland County Special Civil Part, including representations of individuals, small businesses and large corporations.

·         provided pro se parties involved in Ocean County Small Claims cases with legal advice

·         prepared and filed many New Jersey Special Civil Part

complaints

·         tried nonjury trials in New Jersey Small Claims cases and in New Jersey Special Civil Part

·         tried jury trials in New Jersey Special Civil Part

·         mediated New Jersey Small Claims cases

·         served as a voluntary court mediator for the Burlington County Special Civil Part where he successfully assisted parties to lawsuits to settle their cases before they went to trial

·         argued motions in New Jersey Special Civil Part cases

·         handled New Jersey Special Civil Part proof hearings

·         handled New Jersey Special Civil Part post judgment collection proceedings

 

Mr. DePetris has appeared before the Superior Court of New Jersey in the following counties:

Atlantic County

Bergen County

Burlington County

Ocean County

Cape May County

Cumberland County

Essex County Special

Gloucester County

Hudson County

Mercer County

Middlesex County

Monmouth County

Morris County

Ocean County

Passaic County

Salem County

Somerset County

Sussex County

Union County

Warren County

 

 

NEED A SALEM COUNTY SMALL CLAIMS TRIAL ATTORNEY?

 

If You Have A Salem County Small Claims Trial Scheduled, Don’t Go To Court Unrepresented!

On the day that your Salem County Small Claims case is scheduled for a Salem County Small Claims trial, whether you are a plaintiff or a defendant, you must appear at Salem County Small Claims court in the proper courtroom.    On the date your Salem County Small Claims case is scheduled for trial, you must be fully prepared to try the case.   There are many reasons you should avoid handling your Salem County Small Claims Trial without the help of a competent licensed New Jersey attorney, such as the following:

 

·         Salem County Small Claims employees cannot give you “free” legal advice and a judge may refuse to let you claim that you were right in taking an action (or in deciding not to take action) because you relied on advice from such employees

·         Salem County Small Claims court forms available on websites may not cover every situation you may face in court

·         each Salem County Small Claims case has its own particular legal issues and therefore, its own challenges

·         it is very common for people to file inadequate or incorrect Salem County Small Claims complaints that result in the Salem County Small Claims complaints or answers to Salem County Small Claims complaints being rejected by the Salem County Small Claims or being dismissed by the Salem County Small Claims after filing and before or after trial because of procedural deficiencies.  

·         it is not uncommon for judges to get very frustrated by an unrepresented party’s lack of preparation or ignorance of the facts or law of the Salem County Small Claims case. 

·         a court has the power to punish unprepared parties, such as by throwing their Salem County Small Claims case out of court or limiting what they can present at the Salem County Small Claims trial. 

·         New Jersey has many published cases, laws, regulations, court rules and rules of evidence that can be very tricky to understand and that can be used to prevent you from doing much of what you want to do at the Salem County Small Claims trial. 

·         it is very common for  Salem County Small Claims courts to refuse to allow a party to use or refer to documents or items at the Salem County Small Claims trial that the person themselves never prepared.  Often parties stumble into Salem County Small Claims with a video, photograph, bill or affidavit or other form of written statement, thinking they are going to use it as proof that they lost money or that they are not responsible for someone else’s damages, only to have a judge tell the parties that it is not going to even consider such items or documents. 

·         without the proper preparation, items and documents may never be considered by the New Jersey Special Civil Part.  Also, if there are any legal issues to be dealt with at the Salem County Small Claims trial, you must be prepared to argue them, which may require you to refer to court rules, evidence rules, laws, regulations or published cases. 

·         you cannot show up at the Salem County Small Claims expecting the judge hearing your Salem County Small Claims case to explain court rules, evidence rules, court procedure or the details of the law that applies to your Salem County Small Claims case.  The judge hearing your Salem County Small Claims case is not permitted to give you legal advice.

 

It is important to remember that even if you have an attorney, you could lose your Salem County Small Claims case.  Hiring an attorney to handle part or all of your Salem County Small Claims case does not guarantee your success.  However, it may provide what is needed to win your Salem County Small Claims case or to avoid certain mistakes.

 

Can I Afford An Attorney To Handle My Salem County Small Claims Trial?

The Law Office Of Paul DePetris handles Gloucester Small Claims trials for reasonable fees.  For a one time trial appearance, the fee is usually under a thousand dollars.  For a no cost phone consultation about whether the Firm might be able to handle your Salem County Small Claims Trial, call Mr. DePetris at 609-714-2020 or write an email to Mr. DePetris at paul@newjerseyspecialcivil.com.   

 What Type Of Experience Does Paul Depetris Have Experience Handling New Jersey Special Civil Part Cases?

Paul DePetris has performed the following tasks:

·         handled cases for plaintiffs and defendants in New Jersey Special Civil Part cases across New Jersey, from Bergen County Special Civil Part to Cumberland County Special Civil Part, including representations of individuals, small businesses and large corporations.

·         provided pro se parties involved in Salem County Small Claims cases with legal advice

·         prepared and filed many New Jersey Special Civil Part

complaints

·         tried nonjury trials in New Jersey Small Claims cases and in New Jersey Special Civil Part

·         tried jury trials in New Jersey Special Civil Part

·         mediated New Jersey Small Claims cases

·         served as a voluntary court mediator for the Burlington County Special Civil Part where he successfully assisted parties to lawsuits to settle their cases before they went to trial

·         argued motions in New Jersey Special Civil Part cases

·         handled New Jersey Special Civil Part proof hearings

·         handled New Jersey Special Civil Part post judgment collection proceedings

 

Mr. DePetris has appeared before the Superior Court of New Jersey in the following counties:

Atlantic County

Bergen County

Burlington County

Salem County

Cape May County

Cumberland County

Essex County Special

Gloucester County

Hudson County

Mercer County

Middlesex County

Monmouth County

Morris County

Ocean County

Passaic County

Salem County

Somerset County

Sussex County

Union County

Warren County

 

 




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