Verbal agreements in court refer to any contracts or agreements that have been formed verbally, rather than in writing. These kinds of agreements are legally binding and will be held to the same standard as written contracts. However, verbal agreements can be difficult to prove without any physical evidence or witness statements. That’s why it’s important for both parties involved in a verbal agreement in court to take extra steps to ensure that the terms of their contract are understood by all involved. This could include documenting conversations, specifying the agreed-upon terms, meeting with witnesses, and, if possible, having the verbal agreement transcribed. Doing so adds clarity and protects both parties should there be a dispute at some point down the line.