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Sanjuro
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What is the name of your state? Texas
Hey, great forum here! I just received a summons to small claims court. Basically an ex of mine took out a loan to pay off my credit card. We lived together for a while, shared no accounts or anything, only co-signing a lease for an apartment. We bought a computer and some furniture. When we broke up I took the computer and continued to pay $300 a month to her for the credit card loan she took out (she kind of tried to take control of my life, even calling the credit folks pretending she was me).
The loan she took out was for approximately $6500, of which I did not cosign. I've paid at least $5000 on this, but now she is suing me for two counts - one at $4300 and another at $1427. So I'm taking it she's suing for the credit loan and the second is for the computer, which she lists as non-payment of credit card loan.
I don't mind paying the balance, and if the cpu was paid on her credit card, I wouldn't even consider disputing it (even if she kept all the furniture, which she did). I guess my question is, in small claims court, what am I actually liable for?
Hey, great forum here! I just received a summons to small claims court. Basically an ex of mine took out a loan to pay off my credit card. We lived together for a while, shared no accounts or anything, only co-signing a lease for an apartment. We bought a computer and some furniture. When we broke up I took the computer and continued to pay $300 a month to her for the credit card loan she took out (she kind of tried to take control of my life, even calling the credit folks pretending she was me).
The loan she took out was for approximately $6500, of which I did not cosign. I've paid at least $5000 on this, but now she is suing me for two counts - one at $4300 and another at $1427. So I'm taking it she's suing for the credit loan and the second is for the computer, which she lists as non-payment of credit card loan.
I don't mind paying the balance, and if the cpu was paid on her credit card, I wouldn't even consider disputing it (even if she kept all the furniture, which she did). I guess my question is, in small claims court, what am I actually liable for?