How To Sue Someone?

Identify the correct court (small claims vs. civil court)

Gather facts and evidence (contracts, invoices, emails, texts, photos, witness info)

Calculate damages and requested relief (money owed, repairs, refunds, injunctions)

Check deadlines (statutes of limitations) and any notice requirements

Determine the right defendant(s) (person, company, landlord, insurer, agent)

Choose a cause of action (breach of contract, negligence, fraud, etc.)

Draft the complaint/petition (or small-claims form) with required parties, facts, and relief sought

File the case with the court clerk and pay the filing fee (or request a fee waiver)

Serve the defendant properly (process server, sheriff, or other permitted method)

Complete and file proof of service with the court

Respond to any motions or orders from the court

Prepare for hearings/trial (organize evidence, witnesses, timelines, damages calculations)

Attend required conferences/mediation if ordered

Submit required pretrial filings (exhibit lists, witness lists, declarations, briefs)

Follow court rules for discovery if applicable (interrogatories, requests for documents, depositions)

Comply with settlement procedures if required (offers, mediation, settlement conferences)

Obtain a judgment (if you win) and request the court’s written judgment/order

Collect the judgment (wage garnishment, bank levy, lien, enforcement actions where allowed)

Consider appeals if you or the other party disagrees within deadlines

Consult a local attorney or legal aid service if you have questions about eligibility, forms, or deadlines

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