Why would a person have to prove all the payments they made in order to prove the other person stopped making payments?
Sounds as if this is a normal part of discovery.
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Sounds as if this is a normal part of discovery.
Consumer protection probably is your best bet, although any civil litigator should be able to handle a fraud case such as this.
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Yes. But it's unlikely that the creditor's attorney will do so.