Connecticut Debtor Rights Lawyer Discusses Satisfying a Debt
Should I write “paid in full” on the check and will this protect me from further litigation?
Question:
I’m satisfying a debt in which litigation was threatened. I’m giving this individual,whom I don’t trust 100 percent,a check for the full amount of the debt.
Answer:
You would normally want the other party to sign a release that makes it clear that the payment is in full satisfaction of the debt and that they waive any and all further claims in connection with the debt. I recommend you hire a Connecticut Debtor Rights Lawyer to draft the release and protect yourself. The “Paid in full” does not indicate what debt is paid in full.
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