How do I collect an awarded judgement?
While law enforcement has no responsibility to help you with this civil matter, you can hire the Sheriff to help you serve a lawsuit. The...
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While law enforcement has no responsibility to help you with this civil matter, you can hire the Sheriff to help you serve a lawsuit. The...
Before you sign it, you should discuss your case with a lawyer who handles Fair Debt Collection Practices Act Cases. Because those cases can...
Under Minnesota law your homestead is exempt from the claims of creditors up to a value $390,000 of equity. The homestead exemption also applies...
The Minnesota Statute require that the garnishing attorney use the forms in substantially the same form as set forth in the Statute. That 110%...
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Your question is unclear. If you are asking can someone try to deposit or cash an old check, the answer is yes, but after six months the bank is...
Your question is too vague to give a good answer. Is it the bank demanding you pay overdraft charges? Is it a creditor who received a bad check? ...
Probably. But if you are insolvent as of the date of the settlement you may not owe any tax on the forgiven debt. Look at IRS tax topic 431: ...
Nothing in Minnesota Statutes requires that the creditor update the amount owed. In cases where the creditor has to use garnishment or other...
These other answers are mostly correct. For what it's worth, the "Charge-off" is required under federal banking regulations. The money you owe on...
Your question is a little confusing. A Lawsuit is started by serving a Summons and Complaint. A judgment is the Order that ends the lawsuit,...