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Technically, no, but the Court has to believe your version of the story, and believe you have a legal case for recovering the money.

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Yes, proof of payment is crucial in a court of law to establish that a payment was made. It helps to demonstrate that there was a transaction between the parties involved and strengthens the claim of seeking money back. Without it, it may be challenging to substantiate the case and demonstrate that a payment was indeed made.

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Q: Do you need proof of payment in order to get your money back from someone in a court of law?
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