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Help with an agreement

Date: Sun, 06/29/2008 - 22:03

Submitted by anonymous
on Sun, 06/29/2008 - 22:03

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I was sued by a ca, asked for validation, they sent me the info I was looking for, anyway, I agreed to pay them back in monthly payments, the law firm representing them sent me the agreement letter. What I want to know is: I have a court date in 1 week, I sent the letter back to them, do I have to tell the court? Do I tell the court on the day of my court date or sooner? What do I do or does the law firm file the papers with the court? My court website does not say and does nto give out much info, just wondering in general.

Thanks


you did keep a copy of that letter right?if so bring it to court.
sounds like they changed there minds or are trying to collect
despite an agreement in writing.you can try to go to the courthouse and show them the letter,see if you can avoid court.it sounds as though the CA is trying to back out of the
agreement by pushing it to court the way they are.if you saved
a copy of that letter bring it to court.chances are the judge will
agree with the letter.you could try to contact the CA to clarify
as well,sometimes the CA won't inform the court.ask them
what's going on.if they tell you they changed there minds you
can let them know you have a copy of the agreement letter.
that should either get the CA to inform the court of the agreement or let you know to show up to court with that letter.no matter what you made an agreement and unless you
back out it should be good enough.court or no court.


lrhall41

Submitted by paulmergel on Mon, 06/30/2008 - 05:48

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paul, thanks. They just got the letter back on Friday because I sent it certified mail, return receipt. I was hoping since we agreed on something that the court date would be cancelled, I don't know how long it takes for them to inform the court of this agreement.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 06/30/2008 - 06:32

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i would keep on them,and also check with the court too.have to
keep yourself covered.


lrhall41

Submitted by paulmergel on Mon, 06/30/2008 - 06:35

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I'm pretty sure it's up to the Plaintiff to drop the complaint. My advice to you is to definitely show up in court with a copy of the agreement you signed. If your court date is cancelled, the court will notify you, if you don't receive a notification from the court, show up regardless of what the CA says, SHOW up!


lrhall41

Submitted by Shazzers on Mon, 06/30/2008 - 06:49

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