Can payday lenders keep charging me?
I don't have much to add to what Attorney Lysle wrote. He's spot-on.
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I don't have much to add to what Attorney Lysle wrote. He's spot-on.
Those actions would almost certainly be construed as fraudulent conveyance by the Court. Essentially, any action you take with regard to assets,...
If your adversary takes the default, I promise they will be able to locate your employment and bank with little to no effort. Even if you don't...
I agree 10,000% with Attorney McAvity. I spend a good amount of time suing or threatening debt consolidation companies, and in my experience, most...
I agree with the other opinions here; "racist" would most likely be considered an opinion. The statutes restrict the definition of defamation per...
It's very unlikely that the attorney would be liable for his/her client's judgment. You will likely be unable to question the attorney, since most...
In general, this would not be permitted under the FDCPA or other laws. It's possible that the collector was unscrupulous (likely), and your...
In general, the debtor is only entitled to the $1,000 statutory penalty; plus attorney fees. I discuss matters like this often with my clients; the...
You should always answer a lawsuit. If you don't, your opponent will take a default judgment against you, add their court costs and attorney fees,...
No, but to keep things from getting complicated, I would recommend that you keep your assets in separate accounts until this is straightened out.
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