What is the name of your state? Oregon
My ex-boyfriend is suing me in small claims court for an email he has from me where I stated I would pay him back for the car insurance he paid for me while we were together. He had previously agreed to pay this insurance as we had a home together and it was cheaper for both of us to have the insurance in one policy. The email he has from me states I will pay him approx. $1600 if he gives me the remainder of my things and I sign off of the house. He let me in the house the following weekend to get my things (without paying him) and I still have not signed off the house. I am hoping this is enough to the judge to not rule in his favor.
My big question is when I was served with this case I was not able to get any legal advice and I filed a counterclaim for harassment and car damage. My ex is stating per Oregon law I cannot coutersue him as it is not related to the first case. Is this true? Am I going into court looking stupid for filing this claim? Our hearing is this Friday and I just want to be prepared that if I can drop the claim prior to it then that would be much better then being told in front of him I can't bring up the claim.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
My ex-boyfriend is suing me in small claims court for an email he has from me where I stated I would pay him back for the car insurance he paid for me while we were together. He had previously agreed to pay this insurance as we had a home together and it was cheaper for both of us to have the insurance in one policy. The email he has from me states I will pay him approx. $1600 if he gives me the remainder of my things and I sign off of the house. He let me in the house the following weekend to get my things (without paying him) and I still have not signed off the house. I am hoping this is enough to the judge to not rule in his favor.
My big question is when I was served with this case I was not able to get any legal advice and I filed a counterclaim for harassment and car damage. My ex is stating per Oregon law I cannot coutersue him as it is not related to the first case. Is this true? Am I going into court looking stupid for filing this claim? Our hearing is this Friday and I just want to be prepared that if I can drop the claim prior to it then that would be much better then being told in front of him I can't bring up the claim.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you