7 Common Mistakes in Small Claims Court ⚖️
Learn the top 7 mistakes to avoid in small claims court and protect your legal rights. Subscribe for more legal tips!

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Welcome to Small Claims Court Bootcamp!
These are the 7 worst mistakes you can make in small claims court.
1. Not showing up to your hearing.
Most courts will close your case if you don’t show up to your hearing.
2. Being Late.
Most courts will do a roll call right at the beginnning of your hearing time.
If you don't show up on time, you may miss that roll call and they may just close
your case.
3. NOT preparing for the hearing
The last thing you need is leaving money on the table because you didn’t prepare your evidence forthe court making the judge very frustrated.
4. Talking back to the judge
While you may be frustrated, DO NOT talk back to the judge an angry judge is not going to go right for you.
5. Interrupting the other party
While they may be lying or saying crazy things, DO NOT interrupt them. Instead, write things down on a piece of paper and when it is your turn to speak, go over it with the judge.
6. Not answering the question the judge asked you.
Going off on a tangent about other things you want the judge to know but not directly answering their question will lead to frustration.
7. LYING!
DO NOT LIE! They will find out, especially if the other party brought evidence with them to the hearing that proves you’re lying.
Thank you so much for watching!
Welcome to Small Claims Court Bootcamp!
These are the 7 worst mistakes you can make in small claims court.
1. Not showing up to your hearing.
Most courts will close your case if you don’t show up to your hearing.
2. Being Late.
Most courts will do a roll call right at the beginnning of your hearing time.
If you don't show up on time, you may miss that roll call and they may just close
your case.
3. NOT preparing for the hearing
The last thing you need is leaving money on the table because you didn’t prepare your evidence forthe court making the judge very frustrated.
4. Talking back to the judge
While you may be frustrated, DO NOT talk back to the judge an angry judge is not going to go right for you.
5. Interrupting the other party
While they may be lying or saying crazy things, DO NOT interrupt them. Instead, write things down on a piece of paper and when it is your turn to speak, go over it with the judge.
6. Not answering the question the judge asked you.
Going off on a tangent about other things you want the judge to know but not directly answering their question will lead to frustration.
7. LYING!
DO NOT LIE! They will find out, especially if the other party brought evidence with them to the hearing that proves you’re lying.
Thank you so much for watching!
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