It is not mandatory to have an attorney in small claims court. The purpose of small claims court is to resolve simple legal disputes quickly and efficiently without the need for legal representation. The court expects individuals to represent themselves, known as self-representation or pro se. Small claims cases are designed to be user-friendly, so the process is simplified and formal rules of evidence are relaxed. However, if you feel more comfortable having an attorney, you are allowed to have one. Just keep in mind that attorneys are not typically involved in small claims court cases, and their fees may outweigh the potential amount you could recover. Ultimately, the decision to hire an attorney is yours to make based on your specific circumstances.
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