Got sued for failure to pay cc. Case was dismissed. What do I need to do now?
It sounds like the first document you signed was your answer to the lawsuit, regardless of you saying you will pay it back. Unless the document...
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It sounds like the first document you signed was your answer to the lawsuit, regardless of you saying you will pay it back. Unless the document...
No they cannot garnish wages in Texas. However, once you deposit the wages into your bank account they can garnish the money then if they have a...
You need to file a written response to the lawsuit before the deadline. With this balance you are likely being sued in County or District Court so...
They are likely not going to sue you simply because you are married in Texas. However, if they get a judgment they can garish any bank account...
The creditor may not agree to that type of payment plan. If they do it would likely require you to agree to a full judgment and if you default...
The worst is a judgment will be signed at Trial in both cases. The judge will tack on attorneys fees, costs and interest so that could be...
Usually if there is a trial setting you are given at least 30-60 days notice ahead of time. If you just filed an answer, I would not expect an...
The constable is likely attempting to serve you with a lawsuit or if there is already a judgment he may be attempting to collect the judgment with...
All lawsuits are public record. Ask the service that called you for the case number and county then check with the county clerk. You may also...
The creditor will argue your last payment, regardless of the amount, continues to postpone the 4 year statute of limitations. If they do sue, the...