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Home > Money & Services > Bankruptcy & Debt   »   Sworn Denial Letter Court Alleged Debt Proper Approach Representing Myself

 
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Old Nov 27, 2007, 10:04 AM
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Sworn Denial Letter Court Alleged Debt Proper Approach Representing Myself

I have been sued by Buckles and Buckles in Michigan for alleged debt and am representing myself in court.

They submitted as evidence with the court papers a copy of the front and back of a check with a signature that they claim to be in my name for an apparent personal loan. They also submitted a copy of a form with my name with a congratulations for being accepted for the personal loan. There is also a personal loan agreement copy and a computerized payment history copy of this account.

I am to meet in court for the first time this upcoming December 5th. I did submit a sworn denial letter on the 15th of December which required them to provide to me within 21 days a copy of the original contract in wet ink and some other items. In turn Buckles and Buckles was willing to settle out of court by sending a letter to me. I chose not to because I believe this debt is not mine.

Would it be appropriate to submit a dismissal with prejudice on December 7th if they do not provide the appropriate documentation as stated on the Sworn Denial? What approach should I take with the judge on the 5th with the circumstances as described above? Any foresight into the above matter would be much appreciated.

Thank you all in advance. All the assistance you provide on here is greatly appreciated! Have a blessed day friends! : )

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