WI,
I've received a letter from an attorney that has been retained from the plaintiff that says I will be taken to small claims court if a debt is not paid.
The plaintiff says the balance I owe is $525 and I have offered to pay the $128 that I think I owe.
There are 3 things on the invoice that are false but I can only prove beyond a doubt that only 1 of them are and the other 2 are more difficult.
My question is if I can prove that one item is false but cant prove the other 2 how would a judge decide?
And if it is decided that I owe less than the $525 but more than the $128 who pays the court costs?
I've received a letter from an attorney that has been retained from the plaintiff that says I will be taken to small claims court if a debt is not paid.
The plaintiff says the balance I owe is $525 and I have offered to pay the $128 that I think I owe.
There are 3 things on the invoice that are false but I can only prove beyond a doubt that only 1 of them are and the other 2 are more difficult.
My question is if I can prove that one item is false but cant prove the other 2 how would a judge decide?
And if it is decided that I owe less than the $525 but more than the $128 who pays the court costs?