Court Date Set - Anything I can do?
Date: Tue, 08/23/2011 - 20:40
I haven't sent any paperwork to anyone other than the response denying everything. Is it too late to send a request for Assignment...or a Debt Validation letter? Is there anything else I should do to prepare for the hearing?
We will not be hiring a attorney, can't afford one. I did call one and the retainer and hourly rate were about the same amount as the debt. If I had that I'd just pay the debt off. Any advice would be appreciated!!!
Thank you!
Who are they collecting for? An original creditor or JDB?
Who are they collecting for? An original creditor or JDB?
I'm in the same boat too, any info would be of great value.
I'm in the same boat too, any info would be of great value.
MIchael J. Scott
Seems like Michael J. Scott's office has been pretty busy lately!
What is your intention with this account? Sounds like you acknowledge it to be valid. If a summons was served, and your answer filed, a court date was assigned, as is usually the procedure. Are you trying to avoid going to court? Are you wanting to settle the account? What's your ultimate goal?
Service of notice of legal action is a requirement, and each jur
Service of notice of legal action is a requirement, and each jurisdiction has rules of civil procedure specifying acceptable means for serving notice. It varies by jurisdiction. If you were not served proper notice, you can motion the court for a continuance, based both on lack of proper service, and additionally the need for more time to either secure counsel or prepare your defense.
The very first step when sued on a debt is to determine if your state statute of limitations has expired. Again, your state civil code identifies the terms and period for SOL expiration. If your SOL has expired, be prepared in court to assert that defense, and have documentation of the date your period begins. Is is usually the DOFD on the OC account, but various state statutes provide for reset.