NZEVANS
Mar 13, 2008, 10:40 AM
I live in CA, Los Angeles county and I am sued in the Superior Court.
In Dec 2007 I was sued by Discover Bank and I found out after the facts because I had moved from my old address where they served me. The new tenant signed for the letter and did not inform me.
I found out when it was too late and by then a judgement had been entered against me.
I filed a motion to vacate the judgement on the ground that I was not served properly because I did not reside there anymore. The clerk wrote to Discover and told them about the fact that I moved when they served the summons and he asked them if Discover will consider vacating the judgement. Discover said that it will not vacate the judgement and wants a trial date with me. What next? I am willing to settle the debt ($2,642) with them, but I want the judgement removed from my credit report. How can I make them vacate the judgement and settle with me privately? How much can I negotiate to pay (50%?)
Thanks
Nzevans
In Dec 2007 I was sued by Discover Bank and I found out after the facts because I had moved from my old address where they served me. The new tenant signed for the letter and did not inform me.
I found out when it was too late and by then a judgement had been entered against me.
I filed a motion to vacate the judgement on the ground that I was not served properly because I did not reside there anymore. The clerk wrote to Discover and told them about the fact that I moved when they served the summons and he asked them if Discover will consider vacating the judgement. Discover said that it will not vacate the judgement and wants a trial date with me. What next? I am willing to settle the debt ($2,642) with them, but I want the judgement removed from my credit report. How can I make them vacate the judgement and settle with me privately? How much can I negotiate to pay (50%?)
Thanks
Nzevans