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I have a debt 10 years old and a creditor is saying they sent a settlement letter to my email and it was signed

Answered 6 years and 9 months ago by Scott F. Bocchio (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
I would first request a copy of the Stipulation agreement hey claim you signed.  I would then make sure that you validate the debt along with the dollar amount they claim you owe.  Also, make sure to document your conversations.  I would also review the FDCPA laws in your state to protect yourself if in case they begin to threaten the likes of litigation, liens etc.. Feel free to call our office is you need help.  We aree a FREE SERVICE.   Legal Rights Advocates Attorney Scott F. Bocchio P 855-254-7841 www.yourlegalrightsadvocates.com          ... Read More
I would first request a copy of the Stipulation agreement hey claim you signed.  I would then make sure that you validate the debt along with... Read More

Mortgage Settlement conference

Answered 13 years and a month ago by John Carter Morgan, Jr. (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers
No judge can order you to use your 401K to pay any debts . . . period!
No judge can order you to use your 401K to pay any debts . . . period!

we received court papers that our wages will be garnished. Do we have any other choices other than wage garnishment to get this paid?

Answered 13 years and 10 months ago by Mr. Richard Alan Alsobrook (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You have the option to pay-off the balance of the judgment, and satisfy the claim. This is not intended to be legal advice, and is general in its nature. No attorney-client relationship exists or is formed by this information. Furthermore, this does not represent the views or opinions of LexisNexis or its affiliated companies.... Read More
You have the option to pay-off the balance of the judgment, and satisfy the claim. This is not intended to be legal advice, and is general in its... Read More