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Was the Credit Union "scammed?" If only you werre scammed, and, at your request (having been scammed), the Credit Union put out money on your behalf,... Read Answer
No. Get to a good local lawyer right away, but you might first call the company behind this (or the lawyer who got the garnishment) and see if you... Read Answer
That is ridiculous. Tell him you want written evidence of the bills and Judgments and let him know that lawyers say you can't be arrested for unpaid... 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
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
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
No, they cannot come after you. Get married! Just keep your assets separate--no joint bank accounts. Good Luck.
Sorry, but once you use the money to buy things, they are not exempted, bankruptcy or no.
It depends upon what your debt is for and what your agreement with them was. More detail is needed.
More information is needed to be able to be helpful. What is the item you want to put a lien on? Generally, if you have a final Judgment, you can... Read Answer
Bankruptcy would not get a foreclosure off your former wife's credit score. It would eliminate any legal obligation on a remaining debt from a... Read Answer
You need to speak with a local consumer rights attorney. There are various federal, local, and state consumer protection statutes that may... Read Answer
It depends on several factors. A credit card agreement is a contract, so the terms of the agreement need to be reviewed. Additionally,... Read Answer