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750.00 debt collection, Is a collector likely to sue me for this small amount and what is reasonable for attorney fees for them?
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Answered on July 24, 2012
If you can prove these facts, you have grounds for a good lawsuit against the debt collector for violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices...
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Do I need an attorney if a loan co signer is sueing me?
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Answered on July 23, 2012
You should pay for a short consultation with a lawyer who practices debt collection defense. Even in Small Claims Court, you should have advise...
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If a Collection Agency's refusal of credit report removal as a condition is not met, are there any consumer options left?
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Answered on July 23, 2012
Who reported the account? If it was the original creditor, and if you are dealing with a collection agency, the collection agency has no power to...
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Do US international collection agencies have any juristriction under UK law?
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Answered on July 23, 2012
I guess they could sue you in the UK. I am not licensed to practice law in the UK and I hesitate to give you legal advise about UK law. ...
Judgment enforcement and including attorney fees in costs
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Answered on July 23, 2012
The Clerk is not going to add anything to, or otherwise change, a judgment which was entered by the court. If you want the judgment changed, you...
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What are a defendents chances of winning a collection lawsuit on a debt that they never paid off in 2007.
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Answered on July 23, 2012
If you have competent legal representation, you have a much better chance than if you try to make these arguments yourself. As to your "chances"...
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I just found out about a judgement 5year old against me in the amount of $1200.
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Answered on July 22, 2012
Consult a lawyer. You can file a motion to set aside the default judgment. Then, a judgment will not appear on your credit. You can defend the...
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Is a Sheriff deputy allowed to use a ruse to get the debtor to bring her car on her own ?
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Answered on July 22, 2012
Do not drive or operate heavy machinery when you are under the influence. Your dream is absolutely wacko. The Sheriff will not use a ruse. It is...
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How much will a sheriff charge if I asked him to levy on a car, and it turns out that the judgment creditor has moved ?
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Answered on July 22, 2012
Ask the Sheriff in the county where the vehicle is located. The fees, and refund policies, vary from county to county, and these fees change...
Can I sue a company that has now beng acquired by another company? If not, what are my options?
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Answered on July 22, 2012
Yes. You can actually name both entities as defendants.
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