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I have a question requiring some legal expertise;
I made out a loan and got the lady in question to sign a note that she would re-pay my money plus expenses as a result of me making a claim.
Since then she hasn't and now I want to sue her ass!
How shall I do that? She lives a few hours away would she have to go to my town County Courthouse or would I have to go there?
Is a note sufficient evidence of the debt to me?
I made out a loan and got the lady in question to sign a note that she would re-pay my money plus expenses as a result of me making a claim.
Since then she hasn't and now I want to sue her ass!
How shall I do that? She lives a few hours away would she have to go to my town County Courthouse or would I have to go there?
Is a note sufficient evidence of the debt to me?
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Get some legal advice, tbh. The CAB are a good source.
You may "sue her ass" through the small claims court but depends on the amount of money..
Professional legal advice is what is needed.
I know its a small enough amount for small claims, but my Mum told me that it was relatively straightforward to file a claim at the County Court.
Which is why I'm seeking my legal advice for free, here! Maybe there's a law student floating around. Or even better a lawyer.
Exactly what I thought.
I heart Judge Judy. <333
right on
I could help you because I have limited knowledge of this, but it would be grossly unprofessional on my part. You need to seek legal advice from someone who is qualified to give it.
You won't have much chance if you tried to take interest from her though. The Consumer Credit Act specifies a certain form in which loan agreements should be made.