I just got hit by a lawsuit from old CC company
Hi everyone..
I am seeing if anyone can give me some opinion on how to handle a law suit that I just receive from an old credit card company I owe money to.
On the paper it says I just got summon from a law office but at the bottom of the paper it says this is a communication from a collection agency. Well the sheriff who gave me the paper said that I should go to court and file to the clerk within 30 days of today. So I am planning to go tomorrow to file. Now I'm not denying that I don't owe them money cause I do I had stop paying them like 4-5 yrs ago cause I didn't have a job anymore and I still don't have a job and I just don't have the money to pay and my husband barely makes anything we live paycheck to paycheck and we have 3 little ones to support. That's what cause me not to have a job we just can't afford daycare. But when I go file tomorrow I was going to put that I don't have a job and that we are low income family. I can't afford to do bankruptcy when I don't even have the money for attorney fees either. Now the paper says I have 10days to pay in full which is $1013.00 and a couple of cent if not judgement will be against me and I would have to pay interest of $433.00 and something about 12% more until paid and another $130 of attorney fees and court fees.:eek: . Also what I'm worryed about is them taking money from my checking account I heard that they can do that, can they even if I have a joint account? But I am planning to take my name out so scared that they will take money out and then I we don't have money for house and stuff, and I'm like sitting here crying cause I don't know what to do I have 2 more other credit cards company that probably going to catch up to me one day like this one and my car was repo 2 years ago and there still demanding $9800.00. Now on the paper has no court date but when the time comes what should I tell the judge. I'm so lost, if anyone that has going to through what I am going through now able to give me any advice I would really be greatly appreciated thanks so much
Kim
Debt Statue Of limitations
Look up the Statue of Limitation for your state, most states are 3 years on unsecured debt.