Hello,
Last year, March 2013 I set up a business with a old school friend of mine. As I had the industry specific knowledge it was agreed that she would pay the set up costs of the business.
A series of invoices covering the Registration of the business, Design and Web costs were issued and/or settled in March/April 2013. At no point, in the plethora of recorded email conversations was I ever asked for payment. I was never even copied in or sent any invoices.
In August 2013 due to a series of fall outs we decided to discontinue the business. Again in all the recorded conversation between then and now, at no point am I asked for payment.
Fast forward to present day (March 2014) I have had yet another falling out with my old business partner as I set up another (unrelated) business with different friend, she was not happy about this. As a result of her finding out about this she wrote me an angry letter stating that we agreed via email that I owed her for the set up costs of the first business.
I replied stating that this was not true and that I was also aware that a lot of these invoices are unpaid and owed by a business that no longer existed. I also requested she forward me the chain of emails where we allegedly agree to share the costs and also send me proof via bank statements that those invoices were paid.
She refused to do so (because they do not exist) and instead issued a court claim.
I find it astonishing that you are able to issue a claim over a dispute less than 24 hours old with no evidence.
I was just wondering whether it was possible to write to the court and ask for the case to be thrown out as there is no evidence rather than having to actually go to court over a frivolous and fictitious claim.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, :-)
Annie
Last year, March 2013 I set up a business with a old school friend of mine. As I had the industry specific knowledge it was agreed that she would pay the set up costs of the business.
A series of invoices covering the Registration of the business, Design and Web costs were issued and/or settled in March/April 2013. At no point, in the plethora of recorded email conversations was I ever asked for payment. I was never even copied in or sent any invoices.
In August 2013 due to a series of fall outs we decided to discontinue the business. Again in all the recorded conversation between then and now, at no point am I asked for payment.
Fast forward to present day (March 2014) I have had yet another falling out with my old business partner as I set up another (unrelated) business with different friend, she was not happy about this. As a result of her finding out about this she wrote me an angry letter stating that we agreed via email that I owed her for the set up costs of the first business.
I replied stating that this was not true and that I was also aware that a lot of these invoices are unpaid and owed by a business that no longer existed. I also requested she forward me the chain of emails where we allegedly agree to share the costs and also send me proof via bank statements that those invoices were paid.
She refused to do so (because they do not exist) and instead issued a court claim.
I find it astonishing that you are able to issue a claim over a dispute less than 24 hours old with no evidence.
I was just wondering whether it was possible to write to the court and ask for the case to be thrown out as there is no evidence rather than having to actually go to court over a frivolous and fictitious claim.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, :-)
Annie
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