Stephen W. asked

⚖️  Law

Can I take someone to small claims court over debt owed for a credit card in my name if that person was an authorized user on the account with their own credit card attached in their name, and if so, how do I proceed and what are the potential outcomes?

April 24th, 2023

Robert W. answered

Yes, you can sue the authorized user in small claims court if they fail to pay their agreed-upon sha...

April 24th, 2023

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