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False accusations by my ex
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Mabantavillage
Community member Posts: 1 Listener
Hi, I’ve just come out of a relationship with my ex girlfriend and she didn’t took the split kindly hence files a complaint against me to the county court stating that I owe her money. What do I do because as far as I’m aware I don’t owe her any money
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Hi @Mabantavillage
Welcome to the community, this is a disability forum so Im not sure if we would be able to help you with this question.
It might be best for you to seek legal advice.Scope
Senior online community officer -
Hi @Mabantavillage, I agree with @Sam_Scope. If someone is making legal complaints about you I strongly advise you to speak to Citizen's Advice in the first instance and potentially look into getting some legal advice.- Gill
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