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What is the name of your state? California
My girlfriend and I were livin together. We shared one bank account. in the year 2000 I purchased a car with a loan I qualified for. The car had some expensive upkeep and repairs and we were forced to put the repairs on my credit cards. We were in love and planning our marriage. The money went in and went out of the same account. The car was both of our means of transportation. After five years of living together she decided to break up. We both agreed on how to split properties and the cash left in the account. There were three credit cards remaining. Two maxed out at $5000 dollars. and one with a balance of $2000. I agreed to take over one of the $5000 and the $2000 as well. She agreed to take over the remaining $5000.She has already changed the billing address of that card, to her new address. I have an e-mail of her asking me to change the billing address of that card to her address as evidence but felt there was no reason for a contract. Now she is going back on the agreement saying that she offered only to help me with the card as a favor. She feels the time we spent together paying the cards for auto repairs were sufficient enough. All the cards are in my name because she had no credit. majority of the charges on the cards were automobile. Do I have a case?
My girlfriend and I were livin together. We shared one bank account. in the year 2000 I purchased a car with a loan I qualified for. The car had some expensive upkeep and repairs and we were forced to put the repairs on my credit cards. We were in love and planning our marriage. The money went in and went out of the same account. The car was both of our means of transportation. After five years of living together she decided to break up. We both agreed on how to split properties and the cash left in the account. There were three credit cards remaining. Two maxed out at $5000 dollars. and one with a balance of $2000. I agreed to take over one of the $5000 and the $2000 as well. She agreed to take over the remaining $5000.She has already changed the billing address of that card, to her new address. I have an e-mail of her asking me to change the billing address of that card to her address as evidence but felt there was no reason for a contract. Now she is going back on the agreement saying that she offered only to help me with the card as a favor. She feels the time we spent together paying the cards for auto repairs were sufficient enough. All the cards are in my name because she had no credit. majority of the charges on the cards were automobile. Do I have a case?