lirrup
Feb 16, 2009, 08:31 PM
[/I]recently got a letter in the mail from a law firm working for a collection agency which has been trying to get me to pay a debt of (now around 7k with interest) incurred about ten years ago through an overdraught credit line at a major bank. The collection agency has owned the debt for probably at least six years now (?) and recently decided to use the law firm to pursue it. The letter came about the same time as a summons from the local District Courts. Letting me know that I had 20 days to respond to both the court and the law firm.
I have to answer the summons within 20 days. I have been seeking advice on how to do this and have made a draft which I've submitted below. I can't afford a lawyer and there isn't time to register for legal aid.
I cannot really afford to make payments: I am the parent of a minor , my income being derived exclusively from Social Security Disability Insurance and food stamps. I am disabled and do not work. My annual SSDI and food stamps income combines to less than 15k.
During phone conversations with the collection agency in 2006, I explained and documented my financial situation, proposing to settle the debt for significantly less than the amount they then said I owed including interest. Following these phone conversations, I wrote to them via certified mail to make this same offer in writing. I received no response to this letter. Instead, I received continued demands for payment by phone and mail.
I have drafted a response to the complaint that is pasted below.
My question now, in answering the complaint is as to whether I should simply answer the complaint: "denied" and use an affirmative defense of the statute of limitations being passed, or whether I should also include a brief description of my financial situation (for the court's reference) and documentation of my severely limited income and hence ability to pay.
Here is the draft of my proposed answer to complaint including the extra personal information[should I leave it in or keep it brief?]:
Re: Civil Action No. 0952 CV0102
February --th, 2009
I am writing to answer a complaint [Civil Action No. XXXX XXXXX] served upon me by --------------------------- on behalf of --------------------------, a collection agency which claims I owe them $---------- .
I deny this claim.
Affirmative defense: The claim is barred by the statute of limitations.
Further, I have not been provided with true and original copies by the original creditor, i.e. written proof that the alleged debt is owned by Portfolio Recovery Associates.
I have been contacted almost continuously by mail and phone about this matter for years now. I would like to request that Portfolio Recovery Services (a collection agency) refrain from this harassment, citing The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1692c.
I am the disabled parent of a minor. Please find enclosed copies of my SSDI statement for this year as well as food stamps certification from the ------------- Department of ------------------- to document my family’s total income. I have no assets, nor does any member of my extended family.
I am in the process of acquiring legal defense.
Name------ Date:-----------
Address------------
Enclosed: Copies of SSDI statements for myself from 2008
Copy of Food Stamps recertification for 2008
Copy of Summons received from complainant, ------------------
I have to answer the summons within 20 days. I have been seeking advice on how to do this and have made a draft which I've submitted below. I can't afford a lawyer and there isn't time to register for legal aid.
I cannot really afford to make payments: I am the parent of a minor , my income being derived exclusively from Social Security Disability Insurance and food stamps. I am disabled and do not work. My annual SSDI and food stamps income combines to less than 15k.
During phone conversations with the collection agency in 2006, I explained and documented my financial situation, proposing to settle the debt for significantly less than the amount they then said I owed including interest. Following these phone conversations, I wrote to them via certified mail to make this same offer in writing. I received no response to this letter. Instead, I received continued demands for payment by phone and mail.
I have drafted a response to the complaint that is pasted below.
My question now, in answering the complaint is as to whether I should simply answer the complaint: "denied" and use an affirmative defense of the statute of limitations being passed, or whether I should also include a brief description of my financial situation (for the court's reference) and documentation of my severely limited income and hence ability to pay.
Here is the draft of my proposed answer to complaint including the extra personal information[should I leave it in or keep it brief?]:
Re: Civil Action No. 0952 CV0102
February --th, 2009
I am writing to answer a complaint [Civil Action No. XXXX XXXXX] served upon me by --------------------------- on behalf of --------------------------, a collection agency which claims I owe them $---------- .
I deny this claim.
Affirmative defense: The claim is barred by the statute of limitations.
Further, I have not been provided with true and original copies by the original creditor, i.e. written proof that the alleged debt is owned by Portfolio Recovery Associates.
I have been contacted almost continuously by mail and phone about this matter for years now. I would like to request that Portfolio Recovery Services (a collection agency) refrain from this harassment, citing The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1692c.
I am the disabled parent of a minor. Please find enclosed copies of my SSDI statement for this year as well as food stamps certification from the ------------- Department of ------------------- to document my family’s total income. I have no assets, nor does any member of my extended family.
I am in the process of acquiring legal defense.
Name------ Date:-----------
Address------------
Enclosed: Copies of SSDI statements for myself from 2008
Copy of Food Stamps recertification for 2008
Copy of Summons received from complainant, ------------------