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berti567
My daughter in the UK refuses to repay a loan. Can I sue her?
Loan is £5,000 over two years old
                     
 




MICK B
I think you could take her to the small claims court if you were so inclined yes


charterman
Yes, in the UK you can sue your daughter. In English law a verbal contract is binding. If she said she would repay you and hasn't, you have grounds to take her to court.
I would ignore all the comments about spoiling your relationship with her if you sue. She isn't thinking much of you to to take you for granted in this way.
It was a loan, not a gift and you are well within your rights to ask for it back.


dcarnell200518
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If there was no paperwork, I dont see how.


Damio
get on judge judy


Jason L
well im sure you could take her to small claims court but if you do that you could be dammaging whatever relationship you two have together.


_Beautiful Disaster_
Your daughter? You want to sue your daughter? You could sue her I guess, but is the 5,000 worth a close relationship such as this one. Thats disturbing.


Spirit*Girl
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Is the loan with a company or did you lend her the money? really need more info on this.


KnOwLeDgE_iS_PoWeR
Please try www.moneyclaim.gov.uk


alatoruk
you could do it through the small claims court. it can be done on-line. however that will only give her a CCJ, it wont mean you get your money back. ok if you dont she is in contempt of court, but is that likely to make her !!!!

and what will it do to your family to sue your own daughter


ra88ie
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You would have to prove you gave her the money, you would also have to prove that she was going to pay it back.

If you can do this then goto the small claims court and present your case to an adviser, they will then begin the process of getting your money back..


I hate Comcast
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If you don't have a contract with her, it's a gift and no. Be careful how loud you speak about it. In the US, a gift of more than $10K would have to be claimed in taxes and both parties would incur a charge from the government.

Be glad she didn't burn your house down with a huge party or something really bad... :)


Mom of 2 great boys
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I guess you can if she had signed a paper stating to repay you at the time of the loan.

Though people may think that signing something like that for a child is not necessary, but that is a large amount.

Otherwise, it's her words against yours.


mickjackie22
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not been bad but why would you sue your daughter and if its not in her name no i dont think you can


Bindy
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First off, it's your daughter. I would never sue my children. Even if it was for $5,000. Why not count your losses, but make it very clear you will never risk giving her another dime if she chooses to be irresponsible and not pay back the loan you've already given her. It would be such a shame to break up a family over money.


pseudonym45
How can you prove that she owes the money? Unless there is some kind of contractual agreement, (even oral, although this is harder to prove), then I'm afraid you don't have much of a case. Why not try talking to her about paying it back in installments? At the same time, is the loan from you, or was it with a company, and you are a guarantor? If it was with you, then it's much harder to prove as I've said, but if it's with a company and you're a guarantor, then I'm afraid you're liable. Good luck with it!


S4M F1SHER
I'm not sure what the laws are in the UK, but I would think that if she's an adult, you could take her to civil court. Was it original agreed to be a loan, or a gift?


sonu
if shes really ur daughter is it necessary for u to claim money back..?

can u really sue her..?


Ste B
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is money so important to you that your willing to loose your daughter over 5G, anyway, if you had done a better job raising her she wouldn't have screwed you over in the first place.


Kylie M
you cna indeed hwoever if u rthe fmaily member lent her money its a week case especially if she was yougn at the time! plus ppl may frown upon! speak to a solicitor for more adivce!


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