If I told you His name,chances are you would recognize it. It isn't like He can't pay.He has definetely got the funds. Just lazy or selfish.I'm just not that important to concern himself with.
He is about 42 or so. The kinda guy that is still given a brand new top of the line truck every year.
He owes me a few thousand and has doubled that amount in fines and late fee's due to the time laps of 9 months.
I call, Text, and IM Him constantly. When I get ahold of him his attitude is rude like its my fault he hasn't paid me yet.
He tells me He'll have the money friday, then on friday He tells me it will clear monday then I can't get ahold of him again for a week and it starts all over. His checks have always been good and cashed with no worries in the past. Usually pays in full in a week, so thats why I trusted him.
I am an independent and written receipts have been long gone in this relationship.
Any idea's what might work to get him to pay me? On goiod terms or not!
2007-01-11
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When a check bounces, send a letter to him (return receipt requested) stating he has 10 days to make it good, or it goes to the local justice of the peace or county prosecutor. Send a copy to yourself, return receipt requested.
Once the 10 days is up, and the check has not been made good, go to the office of your local probate judge. Take along the bounced check, your UNOPENED letter w/return receipt, and the receipt from his letter.
In my area, a warrant is put out for his arrest.
2007-01-11 17:05:32
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answered by Anonymous
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There are some issues u would want to think about. First, replaced into u'r employment on a contractual foundation? and if so, what wasn't fulfilled interior the settlement. as far as an lawyer is going, u received't ought to employ one outta pocket. contact the community District lawyer's workplace and motel a criticism there and be conscious in the journey that they discover him criminally answerable for expenses. Then u would also want to the contact extra ideal organisation Bureau and motel a criticism there for the record. Then if the D.A. would not take the be counted then u can document a criticism u'rself without hiring an lawyer. in simple terms call or visit the clerk of court docket's workplace and tell them of the be counted and state that u ought to wish to a reason for action adverse to u'r organisation for his or her moves. expenses for filing will be asscessed on the time of filing, yet is's nonetheless much more cost-effective than hiring a lawyer and u can symbolize u'rself. in simple terms assemble all the data u can. like the emails u despatched, economic agency statements etc. good success!
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answered by merriweather 4
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small claims is only for amounts under $5000 INTENTIONALLY bouncing checks goes to Circuit Court with additional charge of Larceny.
I have a strange feeling this is a child support payments issue. If this has ANYTHING to do with this small claims will NOT touch it.
Get a well trusted and slick eggplant (Lawyer) sounds like you are going to need it when you finally take him to court.
2007-01-11 17:03:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Yea bouncing checks is a serious offense. Take his *** to court you'll get your money back, plus interest, plus make him pay for your lawyer.
Le Asp, sounds like some good advice you gave...the only part I didn't understand Is sending a copy of the letter to yourself, whats the purpose of that and how do you send a letter to yourself?
2007-01-11 17:14:12
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answered by gollybegully 2
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Take him to Small Claims Court to recover the money.
2007-01-11 16:57:55
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answered by jack w 6
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Get a garnishment of his wages. If you get a court order you can have the money taken straight from his wages sent directly to you. That is depending on what he owes you money for. It is called --wage assignment-- if it is for alimony or child support...you will likely be able to have this done.
2007-01-11 16:59:09
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answered by yidlmama 5
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Writing bad checks is a crime ... one that most police departments have a "department" that handles complaints. If he has written you a bad check for a legal debt go to the police.
2007-01-11 16:58:56
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answered by mental 3
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Civil court/small claims court, believe me you will get results.
2007-01-11 16:58:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Take him to small claims court.
2007-01-11 16:57:34
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answered by Dianne 4
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certify the cheques before you deposit them, or insist on money orders.
then take him to small claims to get what you're owed.
2007-01-11 18:12:21
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answered by Anonymous
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