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moneyman
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I just got a judges order on a civic suit I was a defendant. I got into a dispute with a former client over a tax return. This client was a good client for many years. Then last year started to slow pay. I did not fully collect last years fee's when they begged me to do their return for this year. I am a person who tries to help people and offered them a good deal. "I told them that if they would go in to financial conuseling I would do their return for fifty dollars. When they did not follow their agreement I decided to charge my fully fee collecting it out of their refund. They sued me in small claims court I filed a setoff which was ignored, both in small claims and the appeal. In both courts the former clients lied about the agreement. My question is this ... If I can get a statement in writing from the counslor that supports my side would that be enough to charge them with perjury?