Orange County Debt Agreements Legal Advice (24 found)

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Pamela Koslyn
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See a lawyer to get your contract reviewed so you'll know what rights you have....
Malcolm Wallace Ruthven
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You said your mother "signed a loan for my nephew for a student loan". Did she...
Steven Alan Fink
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You have stated the solution in your question. While I never recommend that...
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Steven Alan Fink
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If your payments were on the judgment, the creditor is required to comply with...
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Matthew Edward Williamson
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Two things you can do (besides paying or transferring) - is to ask them not to,...
Pamela Koslyn
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In addition to Mr. Williamson's advice to pay, transfer, ask them to reverse...
Stephanie Farr White
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This was a much easier question when she lived in California. In California...
Moises Aguilar
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It really depends on the bank. Some banks will consider all of your income,...
Richard Byron Jefferson
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Many lenders are actually anxious to modify loans if it is done through the "...
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Steven Ames Simons
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The short answer to your question is yes they can. On most car purchase...
Robin Mashal
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Disclaimer: The materials provided below are informational and should not be...
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Kenneth Lewis Swenson
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You have a potentially serious problem and require specific legal advice. You...
Brian Richard Dinday
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Has your mother been making loan payments since 2004? If so, it lends credence...
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman
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If both husband and wife applied for the line of credit, and both incomes were...
Jonathan H Levy
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Generally speaking and not as legal advice in a situation like this: 1....
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Gordon Alexander Glenn
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Are you sure you did not dream this up? Are you the registered owner of the...
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Michael John Harrington
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Title alone may not mean much. More information is needed. What you describe...
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Brian T Pedigo
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I agree - this is a very bizarre case. You seem to be (or were) a wealthy...
Brian Richard Dinday
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Okay, this is a very odd inquiry indeed. You are awash in income and you have...
Joseph Robert McFaul
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It depends on the terms of the Note. Most Notes have an "acceleration...

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