Where to file a complaint towards my ex- spouses parents?

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Where to file a complaint towards my ex- spouses parents?

I would like to file a complaint in regards to my ex-parents in-laws I
do not know which court to file the complaint in. My ex’s parents are
in possession of my children’s saving bonds. These bonds were gifts
and they were given to them to hold while my ex-husband and I traveled
with the military. I have asked them through a certified letter to
send the bonds via the mail. I do not have contact with my ex-husband.
What court would be suitable to file?

Thankyou

Asked on May 23, 2016 under Estate Planning, Massachusetts

Answers:

S.L,. Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 7 years ago | Contributor

You are the plaintiff.  Your ex-in-laws are the defendants.
A lawsuit can be filed in the state where the plaintiff resides or in the state where the defendant resides or in the state where the claim arose.
You can file your lawsuit in Superior Court.  Your state may have a different name for Superior Court.
 


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