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If the original action was discontinued without prejudice then a new action may be commenced and you may defend. If the action was discontinued with... Read Answer
You can expect to be sued by the lawyer for the creditor, not the collection agency. Your spouse may be sued as well if you were married and... Read Answer
You already have a judgment, so you can't "re-sue". Hire a lawyer whose practice includes Judgment Enforcement Proceedings. Most will do so on... Read Answer
You are exempt if your total gross weekly earnings are below 30 times the minimum hourly wage. If you earn more, 10% of your gross earnings (NOT NET)... Read Answer
It sounds like your husband's name and SS# still appear on the account. If you provide the creditor's lawyer with proof of his death then they should... Read Answer
There is nothing about what you have said that sounds legitimate. Such loans are not legal in NY and therefore it is unlikely that a law firm would... Read Answer
Generally speaking, if you cleared up a judgment or debt that is still showing up on your report, you have two potential opportunities. The first is... Read Answer
There are different statutes of limitations. For example, there is the statute by which time an action may be commenced and there is a different... Read Answer
In order to commence wage garnishment (lien on salary as you call it), you will need to get a transcript of the small claims judgment and docket it... Read Answer
In the last answer I gave I was under the impression that an action had been commenced. If no action has been commenced you need not respond... Read Answer