What are my options with a credit card debt that has been turned over to an attorney?
First you can have the attorney stop calling you by sending a cease and desist letter to them. By law they have to stop. However, that will...
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First you can have the attorney stop calling you by sending a cease and desist letter to them. By law they have to stop. However, that will...
The bank is not asking the information for use in an unlawful way. At this point they have a judgment against you and can lawfully collect by...
First, before a credit card company can attach anything they must get a judgment. A credit card action must be brought in the county in which the...
If you were legitimately never served, then you can likely get the judgment vacated. However, the creditor may have served someone who lives at...
The best option is to contact an attorney who regularly assists debtors about helping you. Often times we are familiar with the creditor attorney...
Regardless of whether you work or do not, they will likely eventually sue you for the debt. Especially if the cards are coming close to the...
Based on the minimal information here, it sounds like you might have a claim against them for debtor harassment and misstatement of the underlying...
Contact a consumer rights attorney who regularly handles creditor harassment claims, if your case can be proven you are likely able to recover...
First and foremost, file the garnishment exemption paperwork and attend the hearing. You need to prove to the Court that you meet the Head of...
You would want to talk to a consumer protection attorney who understands both the FDCPA and FCCPA. Based on what you have stated you might have a...