question for anyone -turned over to an attorney
Date: Sun, 10/08/2006 - 13:24
If I did not have a mogage to pay then I could pay them please if someone or an attorney who is reading this could shed some light on this please do.
well, they can sue you, get a judgement, and garnish your wages.
well, they can sue you, get a judgement, and garnish your wages. Unless you are in Texas, the Carolinas, or Pennsylvania, they can and will garnish your wages for 25% of your disposable earnings.
Definitely show up for your court date if it comes to that. Hopefully you'll be able to make payment arrangements that are satisfactory.
judgements
I live in florida so what all does a judgement mean?
Your reply was garnish wages,what else can they do?
I have paid the 5,000 over the phone the attorney never sent a letter to me just called on the phone.
I was trying to save up enough money to pay off discover because every month I paid them only 40 cents went toward the principle and the rest interest.If I have to go to court then so be it ,I just want to know what I am up against .
Suesan...You probably should have gotten something in writing if
Suesan...You probably should have gotten something in writing if it was turned over to an attorney. Did you?
My advice to you is, NEVER EVER pay anyone anything over the phone...I'd call that attorney and tell him you need everything in writing. If he is collecting, then he must abide by the fdcpa..and honor your requests.
All a judgement means is that the courts rule in favor of you pa
All a judgement means is that the courts rule in favor of you paying the debt. That's it. If you can make acceptable arrangements before they get a judgement, that would be great, because a judgement is NASTY on your credit report.
What can they do in Florida? Garnish your wages. That's really all they would do on a debt that size. Consider calling the local court or an attorney to find out what other options you have.