brandonMB
Jun 26, 2008, 03:05 PM
Ok,
I am currently in quite a bit of debt, and due to circumstances I can't really pay any of it at this point in my life. Recently - 2 months ago - I was sued and had a judgement made against me without being notified of anything. After speaking with the law office that handled the case, I was told that the Sheriffs department here in Savannah Georgia had on file that they served me about the case - but they didn't.
I did what research I could on garnishment and found that it couldn't really be stopped if the dept was valid.. so I said screw it and am just letting them do their thing so to speak.
Now, I have received a letter from another dept collector saying a suit is being prepared against me. Much to my surprised I have read that they can also garnish my wages while they are already being garnished. I am barely scrapping by with the currently garnishment, and another would put me on the street - literally.
My question is regarding something I found about 'Vacating A Default Judgment' what little I could find about it kind of makes me think that I could file papers and maybe stop garnishment for some reason... but I can't find any clear answer, and most of what I've found has been in 'lawyer talk' and I just don't understand it. Can anyone help me understand 'vacating a judgement' and determine if this is a road I can take.
Thanks in advance for any help
I am currently in quite a bit of debt, and due to circumstances I can't really pay any of it at this point in my life. Recently - 2 months ago - I was sued and had a judgement made against me without being notified of anything. After speaking with the law office that handled the case, I was told that the Sheriffs department here in Savannah Georgia had on file that they served me about the case - but they didn't.
I did what research I could on garnishment and found that it couldn't really be stopped if the dept was valid.. so I said screw it and am just letting them do their thing so to speak.
Now, I have received a letter from another dept collector saying a suit is being prepared against me. Much to my surprised I have read that they can also garnish my wages while they are already being garnished. I am barely scrapping by with the currently garnishment, and another would put me on the street - literally.
My question is regarding something I found about 'Vacating A Default Judgment' what little I could find about it kind of makes me think that I could file papers and maybe stop garnishment for some reason... but I can't find any clear answer, and most of what I've found has been in 'lawyer talk' and I just don't understand it. Can anyone help me understand 'vacating a judgement' and determine if this is a road I can take.
Thanks in advance for any help