I received COMPLAINT today in the mail certified from the municipal court on past due hospital bills, What are my options?
You can try and negotiate, look into bankruptcy, file an answer and dispute, or do nothing and suffer potential consequences.
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You can try and negotiate, look into bankruptcy, file an answer and dispute, or do nothing and suffer potential consequences.
recommend that you speak with an accountant and counsel and look into an assignment for benefit of creditors
Mr. Conti is correct, but in NJ, you are respomsible. maybe get rid of it if you were put down by someone other than yourself.
a spendthift provision usually prevents creditors from attaching...talk with your bankruptcy professional.
You should always file an Opposition, even if it just says that you amended to show proper #s. Never let a paper go unanswered or else you could...
You might want to think about bankruptcy and also talk to your IRS tax preparer if filinging a form 982 will help
Take your judgment of Divorce to your DMV. Further have your lawyer contact your ex's lawyer and have him sign over the title to you.
When you get a garnishment, you can request a hearing where you can show the income and expenses and the Judge can set the amount to be deducted.
Contact the Supreme Court in your state and ask for the Judgment Division. They can answer it for you. In NJ, a Judgment is good for 20 years.
Swear out a Complaint against her for "Kiting" which is writing bad checks. The Judge can order restitution.