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You can contact the creditor and try to get payments deferred but make sure you get something in writing but your better move would be to speak with... Read Answer
He can offer a payment plan. He can offer a negotiated settlement amount in lump sum to try and get the balance down to something more... Read Answer
You need to hire a criminal defense attorney asap to get to the bottom of this and dig you out. It sounds like there are complexities here that... Read Answer
You can apply for hospital bed-funds which is a type of grant/charity program that the hospitals have to offset their costs. You could also file a... Read Answer
I suggest filing suit in Small Claims Court for up to $5,000.00. Or you can sue in Superior Court for the full amount. Do you have a loan agreement... Read Answer
Depending on the judgment and/ or contract the defendant might be required to pay attorney fees. My office regularly handles collections and... Read Answer
You definitely can sue in small claims. Whether or not you can collect is another issue. Where is his company located and did you try to reverse the... Read Answer
I would be interested in hearing more details. I would like to know what the date of the judgment is.
Bank accounts are executed upon. Wages are garnished. You can file an exemption form to try and hold back some money upon a bank... Read Answer