Brenok
Feb 19, 2008, 12:05 PM
I received a summons on January 25th from a debt collector's attorney allowing me 35 days to respond and to request a debt validation. I sent the validation request immediately and have not heard from them. I have been working on the answer and defenses. Now I just found out that in the state of Oklahoma that there is a 20 day answer period and that has passed by!
I found an OK appeals case where the same thing happened to a debtor and the court ruled there was a conflict between what the attorney provided and what the law is and it was ruled that the debtor was confused and the opinion was reversed and remanded.
WHAT DO I DO NOW - DO I SUBMIT MY ANSWER? I AM SO UPSET, I should have looked at the Oklahoma statutes I know, so don't gripe at me, but it never dawned on me that the amount of time on the summons might be in error. Can I request an extension?
Bren
I found an OK appeals case where the same thing happened to a debtor and the court ruled there was a conflict between what the attorney provided and what the law is and it was ruled that the debtor was confused and the opinion was reversed and remanded.
WHAT DO I DO NOW - DO I SUBMIT MY ANSWER? I AM SO UPSET, I should have looked at the Oklahoma statutes I know, so don't gripe at me, but it never dawned on me that the amount of time on the summons might be in error. Can I request an extension?
Bren