I'm trying to settle a judgment and they sent me a offer to pay a lump sum over email. is this ok or do I need a sat/judgement
It would be best if you got a Satisfaction of Judgment, on the court form, which you can file with the court clerk.
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It would be best if you got a Satisfaction of Judgment, on the court form, which you can file with the court clerk.
First contact by a collector (not the original creditor) should be followed up with a writing containing information required by FDCPA.
I doubt that a collector would file a lawsuit on a 560 claim that appears to be past the Statute of Limitations, even if it were valid. The court...
Did the defendant file a Memorandum of Costs? Was it filed on time? Did you file a Motion to Tax Costs? You do not need to volunteer any...
Have you read the agreement between your friend and the credit card company? Is there anything that your friend did which might violate that...
It would be helpful to see the actual Minute Order in the court's file. The Case Summary is not the official record of the case. It appears that...
You need to file a motion for relief from default under Code of Civil Procedure section 473. I suggest that you at least consult an attorney to...
A motion for summary judgment is a major undertaking. The party filing the motion must pay a large filing fee. The moving papers must include...
Do you have a written settlement agreement, signed by the creditor? Was a lawsuit filed against you? If the collector wants to find out this...
First of all, do not give any information to the collector, especially if it involves your financial situation. Secondly, do not believe anything...