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As you did not provide your home County, we an only state that we are aware of 3 ways to stop a garishment, namely:
1. Via payment in... Read Answer
Step 1: Schedule a Consultation with an experienced bankruptcy attorney in your area.
Step 2: See Step 1.
See more on how to find a... Read Answer
If they are objecting to your claim, then you need to follow the court rules for responding. The deadlines vary from district to... Read Answer
You need to decide whether you want to allege ID theft. Normally they will want you to agree to prosecute the culprit. But that will get the case... Read Answer
A lawyer needs to evaluate the exact nature of the fines. One issue is whether they are in the form of a judgment. Another is whether they are... Read Answer
You can, but she should appear and make sure that the case is dismissed. If the lawsuit is not by the bank itself, but by a debt buyer, see a lawyer... Read Answer
You should consult an attorney. Relevant information that is needed includes: What is the amount? What is the type of debt? What kind of... Read Answer
If this is a court ordered wage deduction, the judgment creditor is supposed to mail you a copy of the affidavit/ application for a wage deduction... Read Answer
The only debt-related arrest warrants in Illinois are for contempt for disobeying a court order that is personally served on you. You should also be... Read Answer
He is still entitled to the money. AS long as he does not change the payment path that now exists, you should not have a problem.
There are multiple ways this could be resolved. Assuming all is correct and that all needed copies exist, the following self-help solution is... Read Answer
A good place to start is through your County's Bar Associaton. There should be a referral service and that may include pro bono or reduced fee... Read Answer
The answer appears to be no.
If the title is solely in your name, that should control. How there was a loan given to your wife with your... Read Answer
Yes, unless the finance company agrees otherwise. Death is defined as an act of default under most contracts, as is possession of the vehicle on a... Read Answer
The options are straight forward, the application to your situation is not.
The choices:
1. Pay the balance due on the Note;
2. ... Read Answer
The answer to the question is no - you do not have to choose. In my experience, some blanks can be left in the Petition.
However, there are a... Read Answer
You need to determine whether the interest and fees are in accordance with the agreement and disclosures. Request an account history. If you cannot... Read Answer