Arrow Financial and Judgement Question
Date: Mon, 11/12/2007 - 16:48
Two weeks ago, I received a letter of default judgement on a credit card with Washington Mutual/Providian. I had thought this was paid, but that is beside the point. I was not even residing in the residence they supposedly sent my summons to, not even the same county, but the judgement default letter came via certified mail after being forwarded from my old address. Now, I looked at my credit report and see that Arrow Financial is reporting what I believe to be the same debt as of 3 days ago. Does that mean the lawyer hired Arrow to collect on it? This now means that it is showing up from Providian and Arrow, but the judgement is not there yet. Also, it only says assigned from Washington, the only reason that I think they are the same is the balance owed. I even received an alert that Arrow reported my new address, but have not heard from them? What the heck is going on? Who do I even owe the money to? The lawyer? Providian? Or Arrow? Can anyone help me figure this one out?
Just in case anyone was wondering, the reason I was not residing
Just in case anyone was wondering, the reason I was not residing in the same address is that my DH is AD Navy and was transferred to another base.
File papers with the court to vacate judgment due to improper se
File papers with the court to vacate judgment due to improper service.
Do I have to return to the county that they filed in in order to
Do I have to return to the county that they filed in in order to do this? Also, what documentation will I need? Thank you for your help.
Do I have to return to the county that they filed in in order to
Do I have to return to the county that they filed in in order to do this? Also, what documentation will I need? Thank you for your help.
Sorry, that was me, just forgot to sign in first;)
It would be highly advisable to return to the county's pro-se of
It would be highly advisable to return to the county's pro-se office to attempt to hammer this out. I would ask for assistance with the procedures for filing an "Order to Show Cause" why the default shouldn't be vacated due to improper service. This would technically call for emergency relief in most jurisdictions. What county, state do you live in ourpitts?