krunchykari
Apr 18, 2012, 11:21 PM
The judge granted my motion to vacate a (wage garnishment) judgment against for improper service. I never lived at the address the collection agency's affidavit stated.
I then received a court date which they called a trial call. I requested more information from the collection agency via their lawyers after the original judgement was vacated but they refused and said that's what the new court date was for. I did not recognize the debt or collection agency and still don't.
The new court date is in a month and I'm unsure if I send a request for proof of debt to the lawyer's office or file motion to discovery.
I live in Illinois and the account in question is from 2000. The judgement to garnish my wages was filed in 2006--my understanding is if this judgement was vacated the contract is past the statute of limitation, which is ten years?
Can anyone advise on how to proceed?
I then received a court date which they called a trial call. I requested more information from the collection agency via their lawyers after the original judgement was vacated but they refused and said that's what the new court date was for. I did not recognize the debt or collection agency and still don't.
The new court date is in a month and I'm unsure if I send a request for proof of debt to the lawyer's office or file motion to discovery.
I live in Illinois and the account in question is from 2000. The judgement to garnish my wages was filed in 2006--my understanding is if this judgement was vacated the contract is past the statute of limitation, which is ten years?
Can anyone advise on how to proceed?