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Posted about 1 month ago in Debt Settlement Dallas, TX
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
they probably do not care what occured to prevent payment. If you owe the debt,...
Rustin Scott Polk's answer
They can decide whatever they want to. You can counter by filing bankruptcy--... Posted 3 days ago in Debt Collection Dallas, TX
Shawn B Alexander's answer
You will need to consult with a consumer protection lawyer locally to examine... Posted 3 days ago in Debt Collection Dallas, TX
Robert Smead Hogan's answer
Any legitimate debt collector MUST provide you with certain information in...
Shawn B Alexander's answer
I agree with Mr. Hogan this sounds like a scammer. You will need to consult... Posted 3 days ago in Debt Collection Dallas, TX
Shawn B Alexander's answer
A 13 year-old debt in uneforceable and you should dispute the debt in writing... Posted 3 months ago in Debt Settlement Dallas, TX
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
Your payment does not make you liable for future bills unless you sign a third... Posted 3 months ago in Debt Collection Dallas, TX
Donald Edward Petersen's answer
I am not admitted to practice in Texas and do not know all of the facts...
Daniel Joseph Ciment's answer
No, they cannot contact your new employer or your immediate supervisor. I have... Posted 6 months ago in Debt Settlement Dallas, TX
David C. Garner's answer
I'm not sure what you are seeking a remedy for. The fact that you received...
Jonathan H Levy's answer
I also do not see any legal action here. If you apply for a credit card, they... Posted 5 months ago in Debt Collection Dallas, TX
Chais L Sweat's answer
I think the easiest way to answer your question is by briefly explaining the... Posted 7 months ago in Debt Settlement Dallas, TX
Lu Ann Trevino's answer
These comments are made for educational purposes only and do not constitute... Posted 5 months ago in Debt Collection Dallas, TX
Chais L Sweat's answer
First, to answer your primary question regarding how a judgment can affect your... Posted 8 months ago in Debt Settlement Dallas, TX
Jared B Hall's answer
Without knowing when the date of default was (usually the date of last payment),...
Lu Ann Trevino's answer
These comments are made for educational purposes only and do not constitute... Posted 9 months ago in Debt Settlement Dallas, TX
Anita Cowley Savage's answer
While I do not have a copy of your divorce decree to review, based on the...
Lu Ann Trevino's answer
These comments are made for educational purposes only and do not constitute... Posted 8 months ago in Debt Settlement Dallas, TX
Bonnie Lynn Canty's answer
I would start by researching every possible state and federal medical program... Posted 6 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Dallas, TX
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.'s answer
Yes, I think bankruptcy would help you and you should contact a bankruptcy... Posted about 1 year ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Dallas, TX
Brett D Weiss' answer
I am unfamiliar with Texas exemption laws, but you may be able to exempt, or... Posted about 1 year ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Dallas, TX
Hugh Massey Ray III's answer
First, please understand that this communication does not make me your lawyer...
Randel David Lee Barrett's answer
Gabriel's response is indicative of why you need to talk to a Texas lawyer.... Posted about 1 year ago in Debt Collection Dallas, TX
Lu Ann Trevino's answer
You might be able to settle depending on who now owns the debt and who is... Posted about 1 year ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 13 Dallas, TX
Shelly Crocker's answer
Many bankruptcy lawyers are uncomfortable litigating claims against mortgage...
Benjamin Kirke Sanchez's answer
I previously represented lenders in defending against wrongful foreclosure... Posted 11 months ago in Divorce / Separation Dallas, TX
William J. Dyer's answer
I assume you're planning to employ counsel for the divorce. With an infant... Posted about 1 year ago in Probate Dallas, TX
Lu Ann Trevino's answer
You need to probate the estate to properly transfer title to any land or house...
David L. Leon's answer
You have a few options, depending on what's in the estate. If there is no debt,... |