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one of the most common cases that we see a case is involving disputes over whether or not money extended to a friend or neighbor was either a loan or a gift if you ask me you know what is important in order to demonstrate whether in fact it was a loan or I guess it is documentation it is written contracts written understandings even though it seems rather artificial to have that kind of interaction with a friend or a neighbor but we live in a very modern world one way would be to send me a text if the person who lent the money sent a text to the borrower and said just so that I have this clear for my own personal records and my tax purposes I lent you six thousand dollars for example and you agreed to pay me back in three months isnt that true or just just acknowledge that to me so that I have a record of if you dont get an answer from the person then it could appear as if this was just a self-serving description of the event and without an acknowledgement of some kind as to the accu