RedefinedDiva |
03-10-2007 05:57 PM |
Not trying to be ugly, but I don't understand a word of what you are saying. Let me try to figure this out:
- You had the woman arrested.
- You filled criminal and civil charges against her.
- Per a criminal judgment, she was ordered to pay restitution.
- Per a civil judgment, she was ordered to pay $100/wk.
- You filed an affidavit of non-payment for the civil judgment.
- She paid the civil judgment.
- She paid the restitution.
So, that leads me to wonder what you are asking for now. It appears that she has paid.
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I deducted rental costs from the restitution because I was told I couldn't include it in the civil claim and added the remainder to the civil suit.
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I don't understand what you mean here.
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Can the criminal tell you what the restitution is spent on as long as you're spending it on the money you spent because of the criminal act?
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I may be confused by your wording and have tried to decipher what you mean several times. I TOTALLY don't understand this.
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Now she gave a letter to Small Claims court stating she paid everything in full when she hasn't. Can I file contempt of court or take some type of action against her since she NEVER mailed me a copy of the letter she gave to the courts (I was told that everything you give to the court you have to give the other party a copy)?
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What is remaining to be paid? Also, is it an amount that was ORDERED for her to pay or just an amount that YOU feel remains unpaid?
How do you know that she has filed a letter with the court? If there is such a letter, how do you know the contents?
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