Should I answer the creditor questionaire or go to court
Date: Fri, 01/18/2008 - 09:46
If they already have a judgment against you why would you have t
If they already have a judgment against you why would you have to go to court? If they do in fact already have a judgment, they went to court already and either you were there and know what went on or you didn't show and they were awarded a default judgment. Are you sure they have a judgment?
If you were sent something that looks like an official summons you can call the Clerk Of The Courts and find out if it's real or BS.
I would not under any circumstances answer their questions. If they do not already have a judgment make sure you go to court, you can probably work out a payment plan and hold off the judgment. If they already have a judgment I think they are trying to gather enough information to garnish your wages.
This sounds like a post judgment order for information/records.
This sounds like a post judgment order for information/records. If ignored you could be dragged into court on contempt if this is what I think it is.I suggest bringing the paperwork to an attorney for a consultation.
yes this is the post judgement questions. If I answer them then
yes this is the post judgement questions. If I answer them then I don't need to go to court. It looks like they are trying to gather info. to start garnishing my wages.