Can I still try to work out an arrangement with the attorney's office after they've sent me interrogatories?
Yes, typically a consumer can always try to contact the attorney / debt collector to settle the underlying debt in the context of a lawsuit.
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Yes, typically a consumer can always try to contact the attorney / debt collector to settle the underlying debt in the context of a lawsuit.
What kind of loan is it? What was the purpose of the loan? When did you get the judgment?
Agreed with my colleagues. Theoretically they can get a judgment and try to freeze your account with the social security / disability funds....
Where is the potential purchaser located? How are your companies structured?
Unfortunately, medical providers do not have a great track record in quickly and accurately conveying that information. If debt collectors are...
It sounds like the attorney is probably right -- while the debt is in default and in collections, there isn't much they can do in terms of...
Did you serve your answer on the Plaintiff's attorney? If not, it might have fallen through the cracks. I recommend you contact a local attorney...
Usually the bank will charge off the account after a few months, meaning that it's declared a loss for tax purposes. At that point, interest and...
It's hard to say without knowing the specifics. I recommend contacting a local Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) attorney. Good luck.
It sounds like you might have a default judgment against you. In NY, default judgments are valid for a minimum of 20 years. I recommend contacting...