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It is YOUR contention that the proof presented was false. Did you object when the "evidence" was presented by the other side? Were you present in court when the case was heard? If not, the claimant won the case by default. If you were present and the judge accepted the other sides claims, you could file a motion to re-open the case (or file an appeal) and attempt to prove your allegation. In small claims court both sides represent themselves at the hearing. However, if your action has the effect of taking the case out of Small Claims Court - although you could still appear pro se - realistically at that point you would probably begin to need legal counsel. It is up to you to weigh the benefits versus the cost of fighting the action. Until then, the courts judgment stands, and you are liable for whatever was awarded.

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