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  • Dec 3, 2008, 06:38 PM
    avalerio07
    Can a court judge make some type of payment plan that is suitable.
    The law firm that is calling me regarding a CC dedt, wants a post dated check for the end of the mth. I made a bad mistake in telling her I would try to take the money out of retirment plan to pay it off. And if I don't give her the information she will send a sheriff to my house or employement to give the court papers. I tried to get additional information but they can't provide the information. States the court has all the information. She also stated all the bills and collection information were sent to the address I put when the cc was opened. She mentioned my new address, but I have only been living here one year. And I have not received any type of paper work. To be honest I am scared, not sure what to expect out of this. I am willing to pay the debt but need a flexible payment, can the judge give me that. Will I need a lawyer if I end up going to court. Can someone please advice, desperate single mom seeking advice.

    Thanks,
  • Dec 3, 2008, 07:00 PM
    ScottGem

    Please look through the Bankruptcy & Debt and Credit forums for threads similar to yours. You will find a lot of ideas about how to deal with your situation.

    Judges may have the power to order the plaintiff to reach an agreement, but not set one theselves.
  • Dec 3, 2008, 07:36 PM
    Iknowalotofstuff

    Canada or US... Province or State?
  • Dec 3, 2008, 07:42 PM
    avalerio07
    US, Texas
  • Dec 3, 2008, 08:10 PM
    Fr_Chuck

    Ok, first if a collection person opens their mouth they are lying.
    First stop talking to them on the phone, ask them to put everything in writing.

    Next the sheirff is a threat, court papers, well they can service you with papers for a hearing for a judgement. So you can either work out a payment deal with them, or let them sue you and present your case to the judge.

    The judge can OK a payment plan, but it will not be flexable.

    But no reason to be scared, so the worst thing you go to court over the debt.
  • Dec 3, 2008, 08:20 PM
    artlady

    The link below is for a free credit card counseling service.Even if you have judgments against you they offer advice.They should be able to assist you .I have heard good things about them.Credit Counseling, Debt Management, Free Credit Counseling
  • Dec 4, 2008, 04:39 AM
    avalerio07

    Thanks for your comments, I have been stressing over this all week long. I will have them give me something in writing and visit the site as well. Bless you!!

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