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We show you a quick and easy way to resolve financial disputes.
The Small Claims Court (SCC) offers an easy and quick solution to resolving money disputes up to the value of R20 000. The SCC hears cases between two parties without the need for costly and time-consuming lawsuits. You also do not need a lawyer to represent you in the SCC – the process is straightforward and easy to follow. But that does not mean that you should not adequately prepare for your case beforehand.
Before going to court, make sure that the person you are taking to court has the money to pay the amount you are asking for as there is no benefit in taking someone to the SCC if they do not have the money to pay you or if they possess no property or assets.
1. Request that the person you are having a dispute with settle your claim – do this telephonically or in writing. If you do not receive a response, send them a letter of demand which contains all of the facts of the case, the reasons for your claim and the amount you want reimbursed If your claim has not been settled in 14 days, go to the Clerk of the Small Claims Court with:
2. A summons is either sent to the opposing party or given to you to give to them.
3. When you appear at court on the day of the hearing, you must take proof that the person received the summons. The court process is informal and easy to follow. You will be asked to tell your side of the story as well as answer questions from the Commissioner of the SCC.
4. If the judge rules in your favour, the other party will need to pay what is owed to you. They have a ten day grace period to do so. If they fail to comply, the court will then investigate their financial situation and determine a payment plan. If they again fail to comply, the matter will be turned over to the magistrate's court.
The Small Claims Court is a faster and easier way to resolve monetary disputes and the recommended route for disputes up to the value of R20 000.
Your Legal&Tax lawyer can assist you with sending a letter of demand to someone that owes you money in order to retrieve the money owed to you. We will also advice you on the best action to settle your dispute at the Small Claims Court. Contact us for more information.
Disclaimer:The content of this article was correct at the time of publishing, but the legislation or underlying information forming the basis of this article may have changed. You should always speak to a qualified Legal&Tax advisor before making any decisions.