When does statute of limitations begin on credit card debt? on last payment or upon charge off? (in California)
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Answered on December 07, 2011
The statute of limitations is generally four years from the date of the last payment or actual charge on the account. However, some terms and...
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What is the process of collecting a default judgement in California. What about punitive damages - where do they get calculated
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Answered on December 05, 2011
you need to try and collect the debt through things such as bank levy or garnishment.
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What i can do if defendant not paying
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Answered on December 05, 2011
try things such as wage garnishment and bank levy.
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Can a plaintiff add to the original complaint
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Answered on December 05, 2011
a plaintiff can amend the complaint at any time.
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Does constructive fraud have to be explicitly pleaded?
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Answered on December 04, 2011
all fraud based causes of action must be pled with specificity.
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Should I pay?
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Answered on December 03, 2011
I WOULD NOT PAY THESE EXTORTIONIST DEMANDS FROM PALMER, ET AL.
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I have been served with a sum-100, and I now realize that I cannot file a pld-050 because I owe more than $1,000. What now?
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Answered on December 03, 2011
CONTACT A LAWYER WHO CAN FILE AN ANSWER FOR YOU WITHIN THE 30 DAY TIME PERIOD IN ORDER TO AVOID HAVING A DEFAULT JUDGMENT ENTERED AGAINST YOU.
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How do you find an attorney who will help with a second mortgage collection in California- Pro Bono?
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Answered on December 03, 2011
Please contact me at 415-441-1052 as I can probably be of help to you for low cost.
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How can I collect a judgment against a incorporated company in CA?
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Answered on December 03, 2011
obtain a writ from the court clerk and levy their bank account, perform a till tap, etc. you should talk to a local creditor attorney. good luck.
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How to avoid not paying the Neal c. Tenen?
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Answered on December 03, 2011
you can avoid not paying them by simply refusing to pay them. You can take care of any restitution in connection with the criminal theft case. ...