Re: Further questions.....
Mauke said:
Hi IAAL,
thanks very much for your complete reply, I guess I need to always hire a lawyer to pursue the $20,000 amount (no, there is nothing in the contract that says anything about legal costs). I'd like to know two things more. Can I bring up the $20,000 deal in the $2,000 Small Claims suit already? (As a way to have more evidence).
Then, how do I handle it now to initiate the suit; do I go to the cops and ask for his arrest? Does he need to be served? (I think he moved out of his appartment and it might be he is not registered anywhere).
Thanks,
Mauke
My response:
First, and foremost, for you and our other readers, I want to make this perfectly clear - - the police have nothing to do with this type of matter. This is a "contract" matter - a Civil matter. It has nothing to do with a "Crime" (although it might feel that way, it isn't), so don't even bother the police with this because they will tell you the very same thing I just told you.
One contract has nothing to do with the other; i.e., bringing up the $20,000.00 Note at a Small Claims hearing on the $2,000.00 Note, is of no value and will not be considered by the judge - - that's because the issue of the $20,000.00 will not be an issue for the judge, and that amount is way over the jurisdictional limit anyway.
Before you do anything, you need to locate him. This is going to cost you. Use a private investigator and give the P.I. all information you have; name, all known addresses, where he worked, etc.
Then, once you locate the potential defendant, come back to this Board, and we'll discuss it further. But, without the location of the potential defendant, there's really nothing to discuss at this point.
Good luck.
IAAL