Question about answer to summons/DV letter
Date: Mon, 10/01/2007 - 08:11
Meanwhile, I did some research and found that in Oklahoma, where I live, "open accounts" have a three year SOL. This debt is past the three year SOL, which I am hoping credit cards are classified as open accounts. Also, the attorneys filed the court claim in my county of mailing address, but not my county of resident. So, as instructed in the original summons, I answered the summons by mailing it to them, certified, return receipt, and also at the court. My answer was that they did not file in my county of residence and that the debt was past the SOL.
Now here is my question (finally!). Should I go ahead and send the attorneys, Love, Beal and Nixon, a debt validation letter? Or is it too late to do anything like that? What are my chances if I go to court, since I have already filled out and signed the Journal Entry of Summary Judgment to them? Thanks!
Ok please let me understand this correctly plz... On ur answer t
Ok please let me understand this correctly plz... On ur answer to summons u used SOL as ur defense right? Then after that they contacted u and u signed an agreement or verbally acknowledged this debt with them??
U see, the reason i ask this is, anytime u admit to owing the money it starts the SOL all over again!!
I'll see if i can find someone with more knowledge to come answer these questions for u.... Also, what state are u in?
Hang tight before mailing anything out and someone will be around shortly, i'm gonna pm a couple people who can help u out more. In the meantime plz answer the questions i have asked above.
Thanks,
Ang
Why would anyone fill out a payment arrangement on a possible ou
Why would anyone fill out a payment arrangement on a possible out of statute debt? You just earned their lawyer fees for them and may possibly have reset the sol on the debt by written reaffirmation. I would look up your laws in your state for what reaffirms the sol for a debt because you may have sunk yourself good.
Question about answer to summons and DV letter
I got nervous! I got the paperwork for the journal entry of summary judgment and filled it out and sent it back BEFORE I filed my answer to the summons about the debt being out of SOL. I didn't even think about checking about it being SOL until the day after I sent back the journal entry for summary judgement. Okay, I am a dumb ass, I guess. So have I totally lost my case now? I have searched the internet and can't find any answer to whether I restarted the date of the SOL by signing that damn journal entry. I live in Oklahoma.
U are definately not a dumb ass srowan!! Legal terminology is c
U are definately not a dumb ass srowan!! Legal terminology is confusing to the average American (me) and it IS a very scary thing to recieve a suit! Trust me, i know this as it happened to me also!
Try looking up ur state law on lawdog.com
Good luck and let us know how it turns out!
Ang
You're not dumb. You were probably just acting partly on emotio
You're not dumb. You were probably just acting partly on emotion, just what they want you to do. Cajun is right in his post. If you can't find the info online, ask an attorney in your state.
If they mailed a journal entry of judgement, but have not filed
If they mailed a journal entry of judgement, but have not filed suit, did they just fabricate it?
Ok if i'm understanding this correctly she recieved a summons an
Ok if i'm understanding this correctly she recieved a summons and immediately called the atty office to see if she could work out a payment plan instead of going to court.... they sent her this journel entry as per the agreement... Once she signed that and agreed to re-payment she re-set the SOL.
Hope that helps a little and if i'm wrong plz correct me!
Ang