I live in California and a small claims case was filed against me in Michigan from an online sale. I have never lived or been to this state. The cost to properly defend myself in court
would far exceed the cost of the case. I tried working with the court to defend myself via phone calls, letters, emails, etc.. but in the end I lost the case due to nonappearance default.
I understand that there are rules and regulation about filing small claims in the county of the defendant due to unreasonable burden because of the low dollar amount. However, this court
doesn't have this rule or regulation.
So now I owe money to the plaintiff, what is the legal jurisdiction this judgment in Michigan has on me in California? If I'm reading correctly California has not adopted the UEFJA and
the judgment has to be domesticated in California to be enforced.
What are the requirements to domesticate this judgment in California?
Is the plaintiff required to physically appear in court so start this process?
And what legal rights do I have to defend myself regarding this claim in California since I never had the opportunity to defend myself in Michigan without undue burden of cost?
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
would far exceed the cost of the case. I tried working with the court to defend myself via phone calls, letters, emails, etc.. but in the end I lost the case due to nonappearance default.
I understand that there are rules and regulation about filing small claims in the county of the defendant due to unreasonable burden because of the low dollar amount. However, this court
doesn't have this rule or regulation.
So now I owe money to the plaintiff, what is the legal jurisdiction this judgment in Michigan has on me in California? If I'm reading correctly California has not adopted the UEFJA and
the judgment has to be domesticated in California to be enforced.
What are the requirements to domesticate this judgment in California?
Is the plaintiff required to physically appear in court so start this process?
And what legal rights do I have to defend myself regarding this claim in California since I never had the opportunity to defend myself in Michigan without undue burden of cost?
Thank you in advance for your assistance.