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Which company is suing you?  We might be able to reach out to them on your behalf and resolve the matter.     Scott F. Bocchio, Esq Legal Rights Advocates www.yourlegalrightsadvocates.com 
Which company is suing you?  We might be able to reach out to them on your behalf and resolve the matter.     Scott F. Bocchio,... Read More

I am trying to find a lawyer that takes cases involving a Plaintiff who has started a receivership. Please help.

Answered 8 years ago by Min Gyu (Peter) Kim (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Debt Relief
Another option you may want to consider is filing for bankruptcy. The reason why is the freeze on your account won' be lifted until the debt is satisfied. Although you can negotiate with the receiver, if not a bankruptcy will release and unfreeze the accout and depending on your financial situation, can get the funds taken, given back to you. Contact a local bankruptcy attorney in your area to get the specifics... Read More
Another option you may want to consider is filing for bankruptcy. The reason why is the freeze on your account won' be lifted until the debt is... Read More