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== Client problems==
== Client problems==
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* Client wants to know what type of award a judge might make if a consumer or credit problem goes to court.
* Client wants to know what type of award a judge might make if a consumer or credit problem goes to court.


== Summary of the law==
== Summary of the law==
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When a matter goes to court, the party bringing the action must set out their grounds for asking for a remedy (called the “cause of action”) and the type of remedy they want (this can be called the “relief” the party is seeking).
When a matter goes to court, the party bringing the action must set out their grounds for asking for a remedy (called the “cause of action”) and the type of remedy they want (this can be called the “relief” the party is seeking).


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