Pursuing Debt Collection Case
Summary
In Delaware, pursuing legal action for a $21,000 debt involves civil court processes. Gather evidence such as text messages and bank statements. Personal feelings in notes are not relevant; focus on objective facts. Consult a lawyer to determine the best approach and appropriate court for filing.Full Conversation
How do I get my cousin to deal with his consequences
To get your cousin to deal with the consequences of not repaying the $*,*, you can consider pursuing legal action through the appropriate court, given the amount involved. Here's what you can do:
- Small Claims Court: Typically handles disputes up to $*,*, so your case would likely need to go to a higher court.
- Superior Court: You can file a lawsuit in the Law Division of the Superior Court for amounts exceeding $*,*.
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I live in Delaware
Thanks for sharing that. It seems you're dealing with a significant debt issue with your cousin. Since you're located in Delaware, it's important to know that laws can vary.
In general, pursuing legal action for a debt involves civil court processes. Here are a few steps you might consider:
- Gather Evidence: Make sure you have all your text messages, bank statements, and notes ready.
- Consult a Lawyer: Given the amount involved, it might be helpful to speak with a legal professional to understand the best approach.
- Court Filing: You may need to file your case in the appropriate court based on the amount involved.
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