Colton W. asked
I took my ex-girlfriend to court for two Harley bikes that we bought together. She has the bikes hidden and won't give me my bike. Both bikes are behind in payments and in repossession with Harley. I took her to small claims court in Delaware, but the judge said it's an equity action and I need to file in a different court. What court do I need to file in, where do I need to file, and is it very costly?
October 31st, 2024
Mark B. answered
You should file your case in the Court of Chancery, also known as the Chancellor's Court. The filing...
October 31st, 2024
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