ezbreezy123z
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Hi again,
I searched both Google and this forum for answers, but nothing came up...so I have two final questions regarding my Michigan small claims court paperwork.
On Form DC-84 (Affidavit and Claim, Small Claims), on the Addendum page, there's a section that says Date(s) Claim Arose.
Here's an example scenario similar to what's happening with me:
QUESTION 1: Is it okay to write sentences (example: "On 1/2/23, payment should have been received..."), or should I ONLY list dates/numbers (NO TEXT) in the Date(s) Claim Arose section?
QUESTION 2: In the Date(s) Claim Arose section, which date(s) should I list:
I searched both Google and this forum for answers, but nothing came up...so I have two final questions regarding my Michigan small claims court paperwork.
On Form DC-84 (Affidavit and Claim, Small Claims), on the Addendum page, there's a section that says Date(s) Claim Arose.
Here's an example scenario similar to what's happening with me:
- ABC company agreed to pay me on 1/2/23, but payment wasn't received.
- Then they changed the date to 3/4/23, but payment still wasn't received.
- Now they changed it yet again to 5/6/23, and -- you guessed it -- payment still wasn't received.
QUESTION 1: Is it okay to write sentences (example: "On 1/2/23, payment should have been received..."), or should I ONLY list dates/numbers (NO TEXT) in the Date(s) Claim Arose section?
QUESTION 2: In the Date(s) Claim Arose section, which date(s) should I list:
- The first date payment was agreed on (1/2/23)?
- The last date payment was agreed on (5/6/23)?
- All three dates listed?
- Something else entirely? (example: maybe it's not referring to the missed payment dates, but instead they want the day I got hired by ABC and first interacted with them, which was 12/13/22).