Being sued on disability ssi
Date: Tue, 06/08/2010 - 09:24
Sure they can...doesnt mean they will get anything. Are these
Sure they can...doesnt mean they will get anything.
Are these legal loans?
re: PayDay Loans
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Originally Posted by SOAPLADY Sure they can...doesnt mean they will get anything. Are these legal loans? |
after reading all of this I am not sure if they were legal or not. Does unregistered mean illegal?Thanks
Yes in most states! Please refrain from duplicating posts! See l
Yes in most states! Please refrain from duplicating posts! See link!
http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/forums/showthread.php?t=72236
Social security income are protected against any Judgment by cre
Social security income are protected against any Judgment by creditors except United Stats of America.
Let them sue you. Let them get a judgment against you. Their wasting their time and money on you.
Your safe.
Source: Asked my real estate litigator attorney for you.
yes i have one.if a creditor does take a person on ssi/disabilit
yes i have one.if a creditor does take a person on ssi/disability.then the person must show up and point that out.just like with the SOL.the judge or court isn't going to assume anything.that must be bought to light.just thinking the court will know this is false.