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JessicaTS
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What is the name of your state? California (jurisdiction=oregon)
Finally straigtened out my claim; a County in Oregon has jurisdiction.
There is no need to "compel" discovery here; that motion is only filed when the defendant refuses to provide information. I'm assuming this is the same in most jurisdictions.
My question deals with "admissions"; is this similar to depositions whereby the q&a goes on record and is transcribed by a court employee? No? Can I just send a list of q's to the defendant and then present them to the court clerk for admissions? Seems a notorary would need to be involved.
Since this is small claims, I'm not unbundling, but the defendant might be...in any case, is there a link to the admissions process that I could chew on for awhile?
Thanks
JTS
Finally straigtened out my claim; a County in Oregon has jurisdiction.
There is no need to "compel" discovery here; that motion is only filed when the defendant refuses to provide information. I'm assuming this is the same in most jurisdictions.
My question deals with "admissions"; is this similar to depositions whereby the q&a goes on record and is transcribed by a court employee? No? Can I just send a list of q's to the defendant and then present them to the court clerk for admissions? Seems a notorary would need to be involved.
Since this is small claims, I'm not unbundling, but the defendant might be...in any case, is there a link to the admissions process that I could chew on for awhile?
Thanks
JTS