My husband has a warrant for his arrest for not showing up to court for payday loan bill

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Sub: #1 My husband has a warrant for his arrest for not showing up to court for payday loan bill
Replied on 01-09-2012, 06:43 AM
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OK my husband had a court date and he called and made payment arrangements so he did not have to go to court. I am the only one working at the time and we fell behind on paying them. So he gets a card from the court stating that he has a warrant for his arrest and to handle this matter. (He really has one it is a real sheriffs office in Wichita) We called the Lawyer and left a message and they NEVER call and you can never just talk to a person you have to leave a message and then they will call you back. Well we sent 100 bucks and a note stating that we will send them 100 bucks every payday from my check until these A holes are paid back. the bill is for Speedy Cash. I understand that we fell behind but could they not have just sent a letter stating that he needed to start paying. He did call about the court date he just did not show up to it. So I wonder if this payment will stop the warrant. You can't ask them since they never call you back, and this is for a legit lawyer offce.
What happens if he is arrested will he go to jail like some criminal? What do these people want people to do when they have no money...poop it out.


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Replied on 01-09-2012, 07:11 AM
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He should have still showed up in court!! Now it sounds like they have him on contempt. He needs to contact the court asap, not the attorney.

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Replied on 01-09-2012, 07:37 AM
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I thought you couldn't be arrested for debt since it is civil and not criminal.




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Replied on 01-09-2012, 08:03 AM
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He is not being arrested due to the debt. The warrant would be for contempt of court...for not showing up in court or failing to appear. A violation of the court order.

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Replied on 01-09-2012, 11:01 AM
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When I was behind on my debts, I got summoned to court quite a few times and never once showed up, really because it wouldn't have changed a thing. I was going to lose either way. Anyway, there was never a warrant put out for my arrest. I wonder why the OP's husband got one.

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Replied on 01-09-2012, 11:20 AM
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Depends on the judge. Some automatically issue a bench warrant for contempt of court for not showing up.

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Replied on 02-08-2012, 11:14 AM
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I had creditors after me as well. With fictious court dates and flyers sent to.the house. Anything to threaten you and scare you. The most that can happen is a court hearing and thats all. Just reply to that notice. Look up the court in your county. Most likely its made up. They just want to get their money any way they can.




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