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Can someone sue you if they dont know your full name?

Can someone sue you if they dont know your full name?

Yes, you can sue someone without knowing their address or full name. However, you will have to properly serve them with the complaint and summons of your lawsuit and this will obviously be very difficult.

Can you sue someone that owes you money?

Yes, you can sue someone who owes you money. When someone keeps “forgetting” to pay you or flat out refuses to pay up, the situation can quickly become frustrating. You can take the issue to a small claims court and pursue legal action if it meets the minimum and maximum money thresholds.

How do I take legal action against someone?

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The bottom line

  1. Figure Out How to Name the Defendant.
  2. Ask for Payment.
  3. Find the Right Court to File Your Claim.
  4. Fill Out Your Court Forms.
  5. File Your Claim.
  6. Serve Your Claim.
  7. Go to Court.

Which name comes first in a court case?

plaintiff
(In the trial court, the first name listed is the plaintiff, the party bringing the suit. The name following the “v” is the defendant. If the case is appealed, as in this example, the name of the petitioner (appellant) is usually listed first, and the name of the respondent (appellee) is listed second.

How can I get my Ex to buy a car for me?

What you need: An ex willing to sign documents, and also willing to find their own transportation (assuming they’re driving the car). Trading the car that’s co-signed in for a new car is another option. If you already have a car, you can trade in both your car and the ex’s car and buy one car to replace them (a “two for one” trade, if you will).

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Can You Put Your Name on a car in someone else’s name?

If you pay for a car for someone, decide right away if your name will be on the title. Having a car in someone else’s name means that they are listed on the title. The purpose of a title, whether for an automobile or other property like a home, is to show ownership.

How do I get my ex husband off my car loan?

Still, the good news is that you can usually get you or your ex off a co-signed loan. Your options when you’re stuck on a loan with an ex: Refinance the loan. Sell the car. Trade in the car. Keep the car, make the payments, and pay it off. Let the bank repossess the car.

How much does it cost to get a car back from ex?

The lender will take back the car, sell it at auction, and then file a judgment against both you and your ex for whatever loss they incurred, as well as all their various fees. You can expect a charge of $5,000 plus on your credit. Still, if you can’t get your ex to “play ball,” this may be your only option.