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Small Claims Court for 2 loans in my name

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1111grl8

Member
So I have some follow up information on this. My ex has agreed to sign a contract I plan on drawing up for the two loans that express his agreement to pay the monthly balance on the loans. I know to get this notarized. Is this good enough to hold up in court in case things go that way later?
 

quincy

Senior Member
So I have some follow up information on this. My ex has agreed to sign a contract I plan on drawing up for the two loans that express his agreement to pay the monthly balance on the loans. I know to get this notarized. Is this good enough to hold up in court in case things go that way later?
Having an agreement in writing is always better than an oral agreement.

I suggest you have an attorney go over any agreement you draft to better ensure it does what you want it to do and that it is legally enforceable once signed.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
So I have some follow up information on this. My ex has agreed to sign a contract I plan on drawing up for the two loans that express his agreement to pay the monthly balance on the loans. I know to get this notarized. Is this good enough to hold up in court in case things go that way later?
Notarization is not required, but it won't hurt, either. It will help straighten things out if he later claims that it isn't his signature.
 

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