Have you recently lost a debt collection lawsuit case to a debt collector, but have no way to pay it without ruining yourself financially? Many debt collectors are simply looking to gain money, and they often don’t expect you to have any way to defend yourself in court, but don’t fret, there are ways to… Read More
8 of the Best Defenses to Creditor Lawsuits
If you’re faced with a lawsuit from one or more of your creditors, then you’ll want to mount the best possible defense. In this article, we’ll discuss what does not constitute a valid legal defense and 8 legally valid defenses that can help you win your case. What is Not an Acceptable Legal Defense? There are several reasons why… Read More
What to Do If You Are Sued by Midland Funding
One of the most common reasons people are sued is because of unpaid debt. If you do not pay money debt that you have incurred, the original creditor or a company that it sold the debt to may have the option to file a lawsuit against you. However, these types of lawsuits can be complex,… Read More
Credit Card Debt: Guide to Responding to Court Summons
When you receive a summons or citation from debt collector regarding credit card debt, you might be uncertain about the appropriate way to react. The debt collection lawsuit may have been initiated by a legitimate credit card company or an aggressive junk debt buyer. Whatever the case, you need to make a legally sound response… Read More
Is It Possible To Be “Judgment Proof?”
The phrase “judgment proof” often comes up in relation to bankruptcy and court orders. What does it mean to be “judgment proof?” Is it even possible? What Does Judgment Proof Mean? The common definition of “judgment proof” is either you are too broke to pay off the debt, or you only have income and assets… Read More
Credit Card Company Sues You: First Steps
Can a credit card company sue you? And what can I do about this legal action? These are questions we get quite often at our law office. Being served with a lawsuit for unpaid credit card debt is a startling and scary experience. Whether you’ve been served by the original creditor (the credit card… Read More
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