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Old Dec 27, 2006, 07:41 AM
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at the last straw

I've received civil court papers to appear in court for my credit card debt. If i put in to file bankruptcy is it to late will they continue with any garnishment. Also do you need to have a certain amount of money in your bank account in order for any creditors to put a freeze on it.

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Old Dec 27, 2006, 07:46 AM   #2  
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Once the creditor get a judgment against, they can attach any asset you have, even garnish your wages and bank accounts.
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Hello bonita:

Bankruptcy will STOP the law suit. Without a lawsuit, there's no judgment. Without a judgment, there's no garnishment.

But, bankruptcy aint cheap. mr, yet is right. Don't let them get a judgment.

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To help delay the suit, you can file Notice to intend to defend, File Motion to dismiss lack of subject matter jurisdiction, failure to state claim upon which relief may be granted.

Use the delay for discovery and demand that the creditor produce the original contract. They must have the original contract to prove you did sign it. dont accept a copy. In today world a computer can make a copy lokk like the original.

Just so way to help you defend the action in the court.
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