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Will answer questions about consumer or small business bankruptcy, foreclosure, evictions, wage garnishment, bank account seizures by creditors, creditor harassment, repossession and/or surrender of vehicles and other personal property, and civil lawsuits seeking to collect credit card and other debts. Can also answer questions relating to debt management and the effect of bankruptcy on one’s credit history. Can discuss the various options an individual or business may have relating to pressing financial difficulties. In addition to sending me an email, You can also call me at this number if you want to discuss any question on the telephone: 915 261-3893
Over thirty years of experience assisting clients in all aspects of debtor/creditor relationships. This experience has primarily involved assisting individuals and small businesses that are having financial difficulties, and have also had some experience assisting creditors attempting to recover financial losses.
Law degree (Juris Doctorate, J.D.); Bachelor of Arts and Masters degrees in political science/government
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It is not a felony. It is not a misdemeanor. It is not a crime. period. They could sue you but they won't - they never do. They can't garnish without a judgment and they can't get a judgment
She is lying just trying to get you to pay. Don’t pay her or her company anything. This involves a post dated check. Therefore there is no crime because there was no intent to steal at the time you
Technically speaking, if a creditor had a judgment against you it would be ajudicial lien against your house and they could potentially foreclose on the value of your house tat was not protected by any
This is not necessarily a yes or no question. First, some states, and I believe Florida might be one of them (ther are only four states that have this policy) will not allow the garnishment of personal
You should write them a letter and tell them exactly what you have said here (that you left the apartment clean, that the damage was done, that they didn’t even bother to check, etc.). You should also
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