We are in the same process and the following is what I found when I researched on the web. More inf. please go to http://ezinearticles.com/?Tips-For-Using-Small-Claims-Court-in-Texas&id=2774034
sometimes, the person being sued will hire an attorney to answer the lawsuit for them, and in this case, you will probably be a little bit confused as the attorney will most likely request a jury trial and commence with some discovery. Keep in mind, if you get a request from an attorney saying you have to answer a bunch of questions because of discovery, the rules of small claims court allow for only reasonable discovery which is approved by the Judge (check out the government code). A good way to get around a bunch of paperwork from an attorney is to immediately write a letter to the court and ask that the Judge review what the attorney is asking for and limit the questions to what is reasonable. The court will look it over and send it back to you in an amended form. Normally they will allow 5 to 10 que
all the questions asked need to be approved by the judge.
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• 看了你的提醒。那個連接很有幫助。謝謝。 -MINIROCK- ♀ (0 bytes) () 11/14/2009 postreply 21:50:40