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No court could possibly take this seriously?

Dear Prudence,

My parents are retired and recently sold their home to move into a condo. Today I opened my mail to find a bill to have a door frame molding completely redone for $1,200.  I contacted the company to explain there had been a mistake; they had never done any work for me. The person I spoke with gave my mother’s name and asked if I was her son. When I replied that I was, they said there had been no mistake because my mother had listed me as the responsible party when she had the work done prior to selling the house.

When I called my mother to ask what would possess her to have a door frame charged to me, she asked if I remembered the time I had dented it with my hockey stick. After a moment, I recalled that I had accidentally hit the frame with a hockey stick when I was leaving for practice and put a dent in it (my mother screamed me stupid at the time and grounded me for a month). But this happened when I was 10 years old—I’m 33 and married with two kids now! I told her there was no way I was paying for something that happened when I was in elementary school. She responded that she would see me in court.

Trying to get my dad to talk sense into her will go nowhere, as he is scared shitless of my mom.  My wife says it will be a cold day in Hell before we plunk down $1,200 for something that happened when I was a kid. I agree, but do you see any way we can avoid a legal fight over this?

Re: No court could possibly take this seriously?

  • Sweet jesus.  It'd be small claims and she'd be laughed out of court for myriad of reasons. 

    I think the real issue is that the door frame company might come after LW if they refuse to pay.  So realistically, I might pay it and then take my mother to small claims court, b/c she committed fraud and made me pay a bill + my expenses for dealing with it, beyond the fact that it was from an act 23 years ago as a minor.
  • VarunaTT said:
    Sweet jesus.  It'd be small claims and she'd be laughed out of court for myriad of reasons. 

    I think the real issue is that the door frame company might come after LW if they refuse to pay.  So realistically, I might pay it and then take my mother to small claims court, b/c she committed fraud and made me pay a bill + my expenses for dealing with it, beyond the fact that it was from an act 23 years ago as a minor.
    I'd push back on the doorframe company first.  Let them know that your mother was totally remiss and ask them what kind of second rate company they are to just send invoices without consulting with the approving party.  By that token the LW's mother could send the invoice to ME - a perfect stranger.

    This would be dealbreaker relationship ending territory for me.  Mom holds a grudge for 23 years over something that happens?  

    I'd actually consider talking to an attorney if I knew one to figure this out.  I wouldn't pay a bill that I'm not liable for and would also look to cover my bases given mom's shadiness. 
  • My first step would be a letter to the company advising that I was not responsible for this invoice and warning them about attempting to collect. Hopefully the don't have LW's SSN to report to credit, but I would dispute the shit out of it if they tried. 

    And then let them. Either mom or the company can take it to small claims. I'd be there with bells on. 
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