
Many small claims court litigants think that they will "have their day in court" and upon success at trial, they will get their money.
Wrong!
The small claims court trial is designed to provide the small claims court litigant with a rendered decision. True, many Defendants will pay up after they are found liable in the small claims court. But many Defendants won't.
Then what?
Well that means that the successful litigant has to take the next step towards getting paid...Enforcement. Yes, enforcement represents more court hurdles and time and expenses and no guarantees. But faced with getting paid or not, what choice does the successful small claims court claimant have? Not much. So, before you go to court thinking all you have to do is be a good arguer and win in court, think again. Obtaining judgment is only half the battle!
What is enforcement? Stay tuned...
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Ok, so you have this small claims court in Ontario where you can sue or get sued for claims up to $10,000, but what is the point of a separate court for small claims?