Hello! I have a question for you that has been bothering me for a long time. The situation is this: I am considering filing small claims in court for several cases related to non-fulfillment of obligations and minor material damage. But I am concerned about how realistic it is to cover all the costs associated with this process - state fees, possible costs for evidence, postage, etc. Tell me, please, based on your experience or knowledge, is it possible in such cases to get back all the money spent through the court, or do I usually end up paying part of the costs?
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Navigating small claims can be challenging, especially when dealing with disputes after moving out of state. It's essential to understand that even if you're no longer in the same state, you can still pursue a claim. However, jurisdiction rules vary, and it's crucial to determine the appropriate court to file in. Additionally, if you're facing issues related to the condition of your belongings during the move, hiring professional packers and movers can help ensure your items are packed securely, potentially preventing disputes over damages. Always consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and the best course of action.