Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Illinois
Binding Verbal Agreement
I am divorced and have a 21 year old daughter who is in college. Her father and I verbally agreed to split the expenses of her college 50-50. He paid the first semester (fall) and then did not pay the next semester (spring). As he was always late I did not panic at first but then in July I filed a petition on the matter. I am needing to find cases in Illinois where verbal agreements were ordered binding. HELP!
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Binding Verbal Agreement
I understand your frustration. Your
time will be better spent finding an
attorney to represent you. From your
posting it appears as if you are
representing yourself. Essentially,
at a hearing on the matter, you will
be able to testify about what your ex
did and then did not do. You will
want to subpoena documents that the
college received from your ex and from
you as they relate to payments. Will
be happy to answer any additional questions that you may have in more
detail.
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