Law & Court : What to Do if Sued by a Credit Card Company
Before a credit card company files suit, a better course of action is to contact them to find out if they are interested in negotiating an alternative payment plan. Discover how the judgment from a suit can affect a credit score withlegal advice from a certified family mediator in this free video on laws and the court. Expert: Robert Todd Bio: Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, PA and Family Law Solutions. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz




2 Responses to “Law & Court : What to Do if Sued by a Credit Card Company”
Discover card loves to sue people who default on their credit cards. Usually they use the very aggressive law firm of Mann Bracken to handle their cases. I received a Judgement back in early 2005 and in 2009, they obtained a court order to start garnishing my wages. At this point the amount they now want is well over $6, 000 becuase of interest when the credit limit on the card was only $2,500 and and sued for over $3,400
Hello. Can you tell me on a Judgment Award do you have 30 days to pay off the Judgment award, After the 30 days then it goes in to the Default Judgment. Also can they come to your Home and take your stuff from your home. I live in Oklahoma. Thannks
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