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Shawn B Alexander
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I practice in Washington. From the facts you present, it appears that this...
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Errin Preston Stowell's answer
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Has your granddaughter considered filing for a chapter 7 bankruptcy? If not...
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Paul H. Weig's answer
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If she is served with a Summons and Complaint, do not ignore it!. Many debtors...
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Kevin Kennedy Gipson
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There is no minimum amount of debt that is required for you to be able to file...
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Errin Preston Stowell's answer
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While there's not a "minimum" amount of debt to be able to file for bankruptcy,...
Angel Marie Van Wieren
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It sounds like you had no notice of the lawsuit the debt collection is...
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Paul H. Weig's answer
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You can look for yourself to find out if there is a judgment. MNCIS the...
Cathy Ann Wagner
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It's not clear whether the divorce is final or not. If it is final, the...
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If collectors are calling you, contact an attorney in your city who regularly...
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Errin Preston Stowell's answer
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From the information you've given it sounds like bankruptcy might be a good...
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Mark L Rosenberg
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You should immediately file disputes with all three credit bureaus, which you...
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Errin Preston Stowell's answer
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It sounds as though you've tried some of the things that an attorney would do...
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Stuart I. Rich
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Your spouse is not liable for your credit card debt unless she agrees in...
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Errin Preston Stowell's answer
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There are a number of things which could happen if you stop paying on your card....
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Errin Preston Stowell's answer
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If the mortgage company decides to do a "foreclosure by advertisement" then...
Mark L Rosenberg
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You certainly have the right to appeal the case, if you are within the time...
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Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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Unfortunately you signed as a co-signer so you are liable for the debt. Absent...
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Paul H. Weig's answer
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You need to talk to a Consumer law attorney. The Plaintiff is a debt purchaser....
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Errin Preston Stowell's answer
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If the CC company gets a judgment against you then they can try to garnish your...
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Christopher James Bradley
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Chapter 7 bankruptcy (also referred to as "liquidation" bankruptcy) allows you...
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Okorie Okorocha
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I am not sure, but I dont think you are responsible for the balance since you...
Okorie Okorocha
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I would speak to a lawyer in your area about this. I am not sure the firm can...
Okorie Okorocha
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Take the letter, which could legally be considered a valid offer and have it...
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John M. Kaman
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I have never heard of a collection agency refusing payments. The reason is...

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