First off I'll start with I am going to small claims court once I get this ready.
Then what happened. I borrowed money to my ex for bills. It comes it like 1100 plus. I know of that much in checks. We lived together from most if it. We had our bills separated. He would pay the house payment on his place. I would cover all the bills and groceries which is the same or more. We were not married. Our money is separate. Those times it was one of those needs to pay or get kicked out. One time his mom helped me I paid her back even though he said he would handle it. All the checks I wrote to him, he agreed to pay me back. I have the checks. Is that good enough? Should I try it and see what happens. His names are on the checks. And he signed for it.
I also have every check/bill with credit card I paid for the place. I should only need it if he says he wants money for the bills right?
For my property a few questions here. For small claims do I have to put down the total I paid back then or now? I know chances are I won’t get it back because I don’t have proof right?
I had to pay his cell phone bill because it was on my plan after we broke up. My phone almost got shut off because it was so high. I kicked him off after an incident and when he said he wasn’t sure he had money. He agreed to pay anyway. I have the bill and his name is on it could I get it back?
I also paid for him to get out of jail. A bonds man I have that. Another promise. Could I get that back?
Enter the total amount owed to you. Then present whatever proof you have in court. If the judge will decide in your favor, he/she may award you the total amount you have asked for or whatever amount you can prove. So go for the max.
Chances are that he will probably not show up for court, therefore you win by default without havin to say a word.
Now comes the hard part. Collecting your judgment. HOw will you get it from him?? Does he have a steady job? if so you will have to pay additional filing fees for garnishment. You also can attach a lien on to any property he has. You will also have to pay filing fees for that. But if he has no income or property, then what you really have is a worthless judgment that you may not ever be able to collect on. But what you have won is a lesson for future relationships. Never loan what may come to what you may never see again.
Now, if you have any more money left.
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