Leaving the state instead of going to Jail
No and yes. And you could be declared a fugitive, which will make matters worse. Bounty hunters hired by bail bondsmen are not nice people to have...
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No and yes. And you could be declared a fugitive, which will make matters worse. Bounty hunters hired by bail bondsmen are not nice people to have...
If you go back to work you have no affirmative duty to tell the creditor that unless and until you get propounded a new information sheet to fill...
The main vulnerability for a Texas judgment debtor is the bank account. Out of state banking can be a good idea.
Some creditors will (grudgingly) agree to "pay for delete" (a/k/a "credit bartering"). They will actually remove negative accounts from your...
In the City your main worry is that a NYC Marshal will find a bank account and attach it. Bank with banks that don't have branches in the City.
Don't panic and don't lose hope. First of all you may qualify for legal aid ... get in touch with the local bar association and the law schools...
Your credit will not be harmed provided none of his creditors does anything improper. It would be good not to have any joint accounts (especially...
When you move from state to state you potentially involve laws that "toll" the statute of limitations, and also conflicts of law provisions in...
The debt consolidation program does not have any power to stop a creditor from suing. The only debt your spouse could be liable on would be...
The debt still exists, it just no longer carries any personal responsibility for you (and is therefore termed "nonrecourse"). As a practical...