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Per your update...keep all communications in writing about any ... is when you have a lump sum to pay the settlement all at once. Be sure to get a written settlement agreement...
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 17/09/2009
... information will be used by the court to determine how much (if anything at all!) the plaintiff is entitled to from your pay and any assets. ...
4 Answers · Business & Finance · 12/06/2007
... 11 years old would be past the statute of limitations for all 50 states. - Make them document this alleged payment...
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 22/10/2011
First of all it is not only the court that can remove a judgment! The plaintiff (or creditor) can file papers to remove a judgment or file Acknowledgment...
4 Answers · Business & Finance · 13/10/2009
All these collection firms (law firms) have complaints - all of...
7 Answers · Business & Finance · 23/10/2011
First of all DON'T PANIC! Second, are you...address, the date and the docket number as well as the name of the plaintiff. If it does contain that information, call the court to verify...
5 Answers · Business & Finance · 06/05/2009
The burden to prove the debt is on THEM, not you. It sounds like they're on a fishing expedition to gain info to use against you. If this is a real legal threat, hire an attorney if you can afford one. If you can't, you should probably respond by sending...
3 Answers · Business & Finance · 25/10/2011
...or that the Defendant is in default of any such contract or agreement. All “evidence” provided by Plaintiff is, at best, hearsay. 4. Plaintiff has not ...
5 Answers · Business & Finance · 10/08/2008
First of all, are you sure that the paperwork you recieved is a legal... a summons to appear in court to answer to the plaintiffs claim. If you never recieved any summons to appear...
5 Answers · Business & Finance · 02/12/2008
...they cannot seize monies in your bank account. In mostly all jurisdictions, the plaintiff (collection agency) can file a motion to the court called " a writ of execution...
6 Answers · Business & Finance · 05/02/2009
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