hardship payments with CAs who employ attorneys
Date: Mon, 05/05/2008 - 15:20
Hi there, just stumbled across this page as i was doing some investigation into my debts. i have one from a CA/law firm [Marcadis and Assoc. of FL] and i was served with a subpoena a little over a year ago. like a poor, ignorant consumer i buckled and wanted to get it resolved asap so i accepted a stipulation (only later i found out they are sheisters who among other things have employed caller ID spoofing). the amount i'm paying monthly i orig. agreed to is now beyond my means due to a job change. my question is do i have any recourse to change the monthly amount paid even though the stipulation states otherwise without jeopardizing legal action being taken against me, and further, what kinds on shenanigans can they try to pull to scare me into not doing anything?
Hmmmm, it seems to me I heard something about hardship cases, bu
Hmmmm, it seems to me I heard something about hardship cases, but I'm not real sure about it, so I will let someone else who knows answer you. Just hang tight and someone will be around to answer your question as soon as possible.
Sounds like you have a stipulated judgment. A motion well writte
Sounds like you have a stipulated judgment. A motion well written and sent to the court should be an acceptable way of modifying the stipulation.