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The debtor's lawyer misled you. If you had inventory, you needed to assert your UCC lien within 10 days of the filing. You did not, so... Read Answer
If the truck is in your name, then you can a writ of possession to get the truck back.
The only way to fix this is to work something out with the lender IF they are willing to do so. They are not required to "work with you" especially... Read Answer
You can't. This is an urban legend.
I am not sure who you are relative to the estate, or who "we" is. If there is no will the wife has the first shot at being administrator.... Read Answer
No pregarnishment notice is required.
Generally speaking, the money in the accounts should be completely protected. Your husband, however, will most like have to file an objection and... Read Answer
it depends upon what assets you have. You should consult with a good local lawyer and show them exactly what you have. A very important question will... Read Answer
This is likely a scam. A medical bill is a debt just like any other bill is a debt. If it's the typical scam, they will threaten to serve you unless... Read Answer
Yes and no. There are better ways to do this, if the sum is really large. What you are doing can be challenged, and the other person... Read Answer
Declaring you are right and don't owe them is not the standard as they seem to disagree. You will likely need to retain a lawyer and either convince... Read Answer
Yes. You are liable for the debt as it is equally yours asa co-signor
Although I don't claim to be a maritime law specialist or even practice in that area, 46 USCS § 31342 provides that (a) Except as provided... Read Answer
They can sue you if they feel that you have made the payments as per the contract. But suing you and winning are totally different. If you feel that... Read Answer
On one hand this could be a scam on the other legitimate statement if you defaultd on the loan. Bottom line is you say you dont have the money so... Read Answer
If you signed papers as an adult, you are responsibile for what you signed. As scuh, if you agreed to be responible for the debt, and your parents... Read Answer
Sounds like a scam. Do not pay. Run your credit report. A real judgment will be there. The number does not look like a NY... Read Answer
To complicated to answer is this forum. Get an attorney.
More information is needed. They can't just "file a UCC financing" against you. What agreements did you sign with them? What security did you offer?... Read Answer
You need to pay creditors from the sale of the apartment. You are not personally responsible. However, if you do not pay, then you would... Read Answer
I am sorry, but the cost and hassle of fighting over this is almost certainly not worth it. If the difference between the agreed payment amount and... Read Answer
If your wife is not jointly responsible on the account, then probably not. If her name is not on the statements and she has not used the... Read Answer