Can I pay off a debt in full AFTER a writ of garnishment is served?
You can always payoff the debt in full. Check with the collector and make sure you get documentation verifying that the debt is satisfied in full...
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You can always payoff the debt in full. Check with the collector and make sure you get documentation verifying that the debt is satisfied in full...
Your father may have an FDCPA claim for hostile collection practices. He should contact an attorney that handles debt-defense/FDCPA cases in New...
They can file a claim for the balance of the loan, and you should review the loan documents you signed to see exactly what rights you still have....
The IRS has virtually unlimited power when collecting judgments. You should have your friend call the bank after the holiday to discuss and perhaps...
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If the LLC is still "active" then there should be an attorney of record for it. You should check with the department of state/commerce and then...
Check the date on the summons and contact a debt defense attorney that handles cases in your area. If this is a case of mistaken identity you could...
You should check with a local attorney but this is probably barred by the SOL.
They may file suit but will probably send you numerous letters before initiating litigation. Keep all of the letters and discuss the situation with...
Mr. Swimmer is right. Check with your legal aid clinics-they should be able to help. A link is attached below. Good luck,
You should discuss this with a trusts and estates attorney in your area. Good luck.