How can I avoid paying my deceased son's credit card bills?
You have no personal liability to pay your son's debts. The administrator or executor of his estate must use his assets to pay his debts but has no...
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You have no personal liability to pay your son's debts. The administrator or executor of his estate must use his assets to pay his debts but has no...
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I doubt that the problem getting a car has to do with your brother's car being in your name. Instead, I would guess that you are the borrower or...
The garnishment is 10% of your GROSS pay. Here's the process: 1. They mail you a copy of the application for wage garnishment and they wait 2...
If it's a consumer debt, then they must send you a written notice either as their initial communication or within 5 days after their initial...
First, make certain that you have saved all records which show that you made the payment. Second, make certain that you save all letters you...
If the judgment were vacated and the case dismissed, then it should not have come up in the title co.'s search. Below is the link to the NJ...
Here's my suggestion: Go to the Court's website and download a copy of every document on file. The URL is:...
Unfortunately, you have not provided enough information to answer your question. I don't believe a "collections agency" can levy a bank account. ...
It sounds to me that you have a claim against the collection agency for violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, assuming the limitations...
I recommend you go to the NJ Courts' website, https://www.njcourts.gov/. In the title bar, click on "SELF-HELP CENTER". In the Self-Help Center,...