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family court

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#1
  • JIBUNDEMAMORU
  • mail
  • 2024/06/10 04:29

I decided to go to the family court by myself after the lawyer in charge of my debt collection request gave up on me.
Has anyone ever gone to family court to collect a debt in the same way ?
Does family court have a Japanese interpretation service agency ?
I don't want to hear any more about lawyer offices and lawyers (. It's a waste of money so it's out ! )

If you have been to family court for such a case and have used an interpreter or have tried to go to court on your own
please can you help me out ??

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#2
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/06/10 (Mon) 08:34
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https://collectionagencymatch.com/California-debt-collector/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&gclid=CjwKCAjwyJ qzBhBaEiwAWDRJVNZNPyNRmGc9g5pTZNQLj_wu49ISXuw3NiAXnHvvynu0e73QjO9T2xoCwbsQAvD_BwE&gad_source=1

# I asked for debt collection and my assigned I don't think it's right to give up on them
because they are a customer
and I don't think it's right to give up on them because they are a customer Did they do something to get their lawyer in charge to give up on them?

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#3
  • 無知
  • 2024/06/10 (Mon) 18:15
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The suing party can't take a lawyer to court. They'd have to do it on their own.
By the way, how much do you owe on that debt?

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#4
  • 一浪
  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 08:16
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Hey ma'am ! I heard ?
the suitor can't take his lawyer to family court ⁉︎
what a disgusting world we live in!

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#6
  • Small Claims Court
  • mail
  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 09:03
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If the debt you are collecting is $ 12500 or less, you can File it yourself without an attorney.
https://selfhelp.courts.ca.gov/small-claims-california#GeneratedCaptionsTabForHeroSec

My understanding is that you need to hire your own interpreter. But even if you win the case, the court will not collect the debt, so you will need to collect it yourself.

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#7
  • 1009
  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 09:19
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I was asked by my neighbor if I needed an interpreter ? when I visited the Long Beach small claims court in March this year
I answered no. ? Maybe there are some places that don't have interpreters. You have to call and ask them yourself ? They won't give you good information if you ask here Anyway, it was very hard to wait for them.

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#9
  • 1009
  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 10:10
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By the way, the other party next to me was Japanese, so his interpreter was with me.
The subject case was Homeowners Association (HOA).

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#10
  • パルコ109
  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 12:07
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In Japan, debt collectors and debt wagons are the same, and if the other party does not have the funds to pay, they will end up crying themselves to sleep.
There was a person who even had his house taken away from him in the past and his family had to leave for Japan. Sagishi's girlfriend still lives in this area
and she must be in her 70s by now.

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#11
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 15:14
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I found an interesting TV drama.

Title is Ippei the Con Man ( Different from Ippei the Interpreter )
Starring Nagare Hagiwara and others

When you see a woman, think of her as money
Do not kill her alive, but suck her to the bone
Do not sell your body but sell your charm
Even grandmas A woman is a woman is a woman
wrap her up gently and don't let her go anywhere

a company policy that will make you think

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#13
  • wifi
  • 2024/06/12 (Wed) 12:31
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Before we went to court, we were advised to mediate to save the judge time and effort, and we did, but we were not satisfied. The judge asks loud and concise questions so that no one can mishear him, so I don't think he has a problem with English, but I think you can ask for an interpreter. I think the key is to make the documents easy for the judge to understand so that the judge will not misunderstand if the content is complicated and ask strange questions to Tobiyo. If you have a pledge of debt, it's easy. It usually takes five minutes. Once you get to court, you might find out what the judge recommends. If they don't show up, you automatically win.

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#16
  • JIBUNDEMAMORU
  • 2024/06/13 (Thu) 21:34
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Thank you all for the advice.
I will try it anyway and move on.

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