What is a Motion for entry/notice of intent to dismiss in a Texas credit card debt lawsuit?
"Motion for Entry/Notice of Intent to Dismiss" is generally used by the court to notify the Plaintiff that the case will be dismissed if the...
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"Motion for Entry/Notice of Intent to Dismiss" is generally used by the court to notify the Plaintiff that the case will be dismissed if the...
The lawsuit from Conn's should not impact her assistance. SSDI is an exempt source of income, so it cannot be garnished were they to obtain a...
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It is advisable to consult with an attorney prior to entering into an agreement with a creditor to ensure your rights are protected, to ensure the...
While the statute of limitations to file a breach of contract lawsuit on a debt case is four years, once the lawsuit is filed and the creditor...
I agree with the prior attorney response, that it would be best to consult with a debt defense attorney in your area to review the specifics of...
Based on the information provided, you likely still have some time to file a motion for re-hearing or file an appeal, however if the creditor has...
Generally courts will rule that the statue of limitations will run 4 years after the last payment date, however, there are some courts that will...
If the credit card company decides to pursue legal action against you, it would be a civil debt collection lawsuit not a criminal matter. You...
Depending on the creditor and status of the account, a knowledgeable consumer defense attorney may be able to assist you with negotiating a reduced...
If you do not have the money, there may not be a lot that the creditor can do to you until your financial circumstances change. Texas has broad...