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So my ex and i split up and right before we did i went to the notary and had her sign a 40G promissory note, i figured it was counting ALL the money and effort i spent on her from the beginning of our relationship till 6 years after. The note states that she pays monthly (around 800) for about 4 years.
7 months later and I'm finally over her but i'm still paying for some things that were once hers (phone, joint credit card etc.) I came to the conclusion that i only want 15G back because that amount was the official amount that i paid for her credit cards out of my pocket and the rest of 25G was just us blowing it together on going out and doing coupley stuff. Mind you that she hasn't paid me back a single cent and she's going around saying that she doesn't owe me anything. To top it off, we're still both young and i'm finishing up college. Since i never been in this situation or thought that i would be suing someone who i once loved dearly, i need a guide on what to do, i don't know where to go or what to say for that matter. Legal advice is what i am seeking, but moral advice is greatly appreciated as well (besides devastated i am confused as well)! Thank you much in advance!
So my ex and i split up and right before we did i went to the notary and had her sign a 40G promissory note, i figured it was counting ALL the money and effort i spent on her from the beginning of our relationship till 6 years after. The note states that she pays monthly (around 800) for about 4 years.
7 months later and I'm finally over her but i'm still paying for some things that were once hers (phone, joint credit card etc.) I came to the conclusion that i only want 15G back because that amount was the official amount that i paid for her credit cards out of my pocket and the rest of 25G was just us blowing it together on going out and doing coupley stuff. Mind you that she hasn't paid me back a single cent and she's going around saying that she doesn't owe me anything. To top it off, we're still both young and i'm finishing up college. Since i never been in this situation or thought that i would be suing someone who i once loved dearly, i need a guide on what to do, i don't know where to go or what to say for that matter. Legal advice is what i am seeking, but moral advice is greatly appreciated as well (besides devastated i am confused as well)! Thank you much in advance!
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