Is the person who wrote me a real attorney?
Jul 13, 2010
If you live in North Carolina and you have unpaid debts, at some
point in time you will likely get a letter from a debt collection
attorney or law firm hired by your creditor.
Many North Carolina deb...
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Do debt collectors have to be licensed to collect in North Carolina?
Jun 23, 2010
Before going into the business of
collecting debts for creditors from North Carolina consumers, a collection agency must first obtain a state collection agency permit. A collection agency must also ...
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How Will I Know When I've Been Sued?
Jun 11, 2010
Potential clients often arrive at my office after creditors have sued
them and gotten judgments. They often tell me that they never really
understood that they had been sued to begin with. So what is...
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What Property is Exempt from Seizure after a Judgment in North Carolina?
Apr 12, 2010
The party who wins a lawsuit can collect (or execute) on the
judgment awarded. "Execution" means that the winning party can ask a county sheriff to seize the
losing partys property or levy on the los...
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Defenses to Credit Card Lawsuits
Apr 12, 2010
Credit
card default rates are rising. That means lawsuits
over bad credit card debt will probably rise soon, too. Sitting in court, I
often see people trying to defend themselves against these lawsu...
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How to Stop Debt Collectors' Calls
Apr 12, 2010
Repeated, unwanted calls from debt collectors can be annoying, even
harassing. Many consumers have told me that they considered filing for
bankruptcy just to stop the calls! That is a drastic step t...
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