Summons Served in Florida
Date: Mon, 09/06/2010 - 14:16
Submitted by HangingTightinFlorida
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Mon, 09/06/2010 - 14:16
Total Replies: 5
Have you talked to the attorney handling the account? If they g
Have you talked to the attorney handling the account?
If they get their judgement, you cannot be garnished if you are head of household. They would however be able to seize your bank account or lein property.
Who is the creditor?
We are going to talk with an attorney this week. The creditor is
We are going to talk with an attorney this week. The creditor is HFC and the firm representing them is Rolfe and Lobello who are in Florida. I did a DV letter and they threw me because they kept referencing Benefical. But it appears HFC and Benefical are one and the same. Meanwhile, I thought I had read somewhere that even if you get a summons, you can still try to work out something with the creditor. I think thats were we are heading.
Quote:Originally Posted by HangingTightinFloridaWe are going to
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Originally Posted by HangingTightinFlorida We are going to talk with an attorney this week. The creditor is HFC and the firm representing them is Rolfe and Lobello who are in Florida. I did a DV letter and they threw me because they kept referencing Benefical. But it appears HFC and Benefical are one and the same. Meanwhile, I thought I had read somewhere that even if you get a summons, you can still try to work out something with the creditor. I think thats were we are heading. |
I too received a summons for 2 accounts with HFC. I called the lawyer who filed for HFC and made 2 $50/month payment plan. They were very nice. Hope this helps.:D
How do you handle the summons when you work out a payment plan?
How do you handle the summons when you work out a payment plan?
You absolutely must show up in court! Even if the attorney gives
You absolutely must show up in court! Even if the attorney gives you a deal you can get a default judgement against you! There will be a mediator in court who is neutral and will work between you and the attorney in most cases. That will avoid judgement! But you must pay as agreed.