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A writ of judgment is issued by a court after a debtor (defendant) has been sued and the plaintiff (creditor) has won the case. Credit card companies usually sell defaulted accounts to third party collectors. That agency attempts to collect...
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Hi Richard, It's true that if you sign over the properties to your wife, the creditors can reverse the transfer. A transfer at this point in time will be considered as an attempt to avoid your creditors. If you sign any deed to transfer the...
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The creditor has won a lawsuit judgment against the debtor(s) and can execute the judgment against any nonexempt property belonging to the debtor(s). The preferred method of judgment execution is wage garnishment followed by bank account le...
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If you owe and the debt is within the Statute of Limitations (SOL), the timeframe to bring lawsuit, the creditor will win the judgment. Show up in court and be prepared to present a payment plan. Sometimes the judge will allow it instead of...
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・ 1 Compose a dispute letter to each credit bureau. The goal of the letter is to challenge the accuracy... ・ 2 Download or copy a dispute letter. See Resources for a link to an example. Follow the format. For addresses... ・ 3 Create the bod...
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Judgments in Michigan are renewable. I've included links to that statute of limitations on judgments and another link for state collection laws. You can always contact the creditor to see if they will take a compromise on the balance, but k...
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In most bankruptcy cases, you only have to go to a proceeding called the "meeting of creditors" to meet with the bankruptcy trustee and any creditor who chooses to come. Most of the time, this meeting will be a short and simple pr...
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The ways in which a creditor/plaintiff can execute a judgment against the debtor/defendant usually depends upon the laws of the state where the debtor resides. The preferred action is wage garnishment or bank account levy, a lien against re...
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What property can be seized or attached by a judgment creditor depends upon two basic things, the laws of the state in which the judgment debtor resides and the manner in which real property is held. Some of the methods of execution of a ju...
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Your options are somewhat limited. The judgment is a legal determination that you owe the money. You can (1) simply contact the judgment creditor and/or their attorney and tender payment of the judgment; (2) negotiate a payment plan or redu...
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