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Writer's pictureGregory T. Moro, Esq.

Small Claims Court in PA: What You Need to Know

Updated: Aug 7

If you're being taken to small claims court in Pennsylvania, you may be wondering whether or not you should hire an attorney to represent you. It's a good question, and the answer will depend on your individual circumstances. Here are a few things to consider when deciding whether or not to hire an attorney:


1. The amount of money at stake: If the amount of money involved in the case is relatively small, it may not be worth the cost of hiring an attorney. However, if the amount of money at stake is significant, it may be worth it to hire an attorney to help you get the best possible outcome.

2. The complexity of the case: If the case is relatively simple and straightforward, you may not need an attorney. However, if the case is complex and involves a lot of legal issues, it may be worth it to hire an attorney to help you navigate the process.

3. Your comfort level with the legal process: If you're not familiar with the legal process or feel overwhelmed by the thought of going to court, it may be a good idea to hire an attorney to represent you. An attorney can handle all of the legal details for you and make sure that your rights are protected.


It's also important to know that if you're not satisfied with the judgment in a small claims case in Pennsylvania, you have the option to appeal the decision. The appeal process must be initiated within 30 days of the judgment, and all necessary filings must be made with the Prothonotary in conformity with the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure. If you decide to appeal the small claims judgment, it's a good idea to consult with an attorney. An attorney can help you navigate the appeal process and ensure that all of your pleadings are in conformity with the Rules of Procedure. They can also represent you at the hearing, where you will need to provide evidence in support of your claim or defense.

Overall, whether or not you should hire an attorney for a small claims case in Pennsylvania will depend on your specific circumstances. If you're unsure what to do, you may want to consult with an attorney to get their advice.


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Know the rules if you intend to represent yourself. Having advice from counsel will provide a tremendous edge to your case?
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Roman Reyes
Roman Reyes
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Well written and easy to understand!

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