Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Maryland

Can I take someone to Small Claims Court in Maryland if he now lives in Ohio?

My ex-boyfriend lived with me for a year, and moved out last April. He owes me about seven thousand dollars that I can prove. I am willing to take him to Small Claims Court to receive only $2,500. Can I take him to Small Claims here in Maryland if he currently lives in Ohio? And what if he chooses not to show up in court?


Asked on 2/27/00, 7:50 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Daniel Press Chung & Press, P.C.

Re: Can I take someone to Small Claims Court in Maryland if he now lives in Ohio

Yes. If the claim arose in MD, you can sue here. And, by the way, there is no reason to limit your claim to $2500. As long as you stay in District Court, the procedures are simple enough - not too much difference between procedures for small and large claims. Just don't go over $10,000 or the defendant can demand a jury and move the case to Circuit Court (your claim is not that much anyway). You may even find a lawyer to do it on a contingent fee: 2/3 or 60% of $7000 is more than the $2500 you could recover if you capped your claim at that amount. Contact me if you are interested - we practice throughout the state, and if the facts are right we might be willing to take the case on those terms.

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Answered on 3/08/00, 11:10 pm


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