How can I recover from a Georgia resident services rendered but not paid if I am a resident of Indiana?

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How can I recover from a Georgia resident services rendered but not paid if I am a resident of Indiana?

A Georgia resident asked me to perform a service for him in my home state of
Indiana. He has not paid his full bill. What are my options for recovering what
is owed?

Asked on April 5, 2019 under Business Law, Indiana

Answers:

SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 5 years ago | Contributor

Your only option is to sue him: that's how you get money owed to you but not paid. If he contracted with you to do a service for him in your home state, you can sue in an IN court: by going to an IN company to do something in IN, he created a sufficient contact, connection, or "nexus" with IN as to grant IN courts jurisdiction, or power, over him.


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