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can a verbal agreement hold up in court it depends on what kind of evidence you have with the contract technically a verbal agreement is just as valid as a written agreement the problem is proving what everyone agreed to if were talking about a straight up case of he said she said you can forget it not even judge judy can help you out in that situation but if theres objective evidence that an agreement was made you just may have a chance for example lets say you loan someone some money and they agreed to pay you back in 12 monthly payments if you have proof that you cashed your check from that person every month for the same amount for six straight months until they stop paying you you just might have a case in short enforcing a verbal contract is all about the objective evidence that you have to back up your claims which is why its always better to get it in ink as always this is knowledge not advice talk to you later you