How to handle being sued for old credit card debt...
I received a summons for response on an old credit card debt this morning. I'm not sure what to do. I got one on another credit card Dec. 2008, but nothing ever came of it. That one was from Pharr, LLC. This one received today was from Palisades collections. Are they using scare tactics here? Are these junk collectors?
Also, I am in Texas. I know the statute of limitations is 4 years due to research... when does that clock start ticking? I haven't paid on several cards I was left in a divorce in 2004 since about 2006. When my divorce happened, I found that my ex applied for credit without my knowledge... she filed for bankruptcy right after our divorce in early 2005. I have none of the paperwork on anything because she cleaned out the house of everything plus all paperwork on anything. This has left me in a rather awkward position.
How do I answer the summons? It asks me to confirm or deny allegations and I feel if I do that then that sets them up to get a default judgement. Can they really garnish wages for credit card debt?
Since the last request never came to anything in over a year... can I expect the same from this fishing expedition? Once again, is this a scare tactic? I have no money as my ex cleaned my out... however, I have a home and two rental properties... can anything be attached to those?
I would appreciate any help - this has really got me bugged. I don't need this...
Comment on rosemcs's post
This not correct, not in the state of Texas. They cannot attach a lean on your home if it is your only home. They cannot garnish your wages but they can remove money from your checking accts.
Comment on TXbanker's post
The outstanding debt from the last day you defualted on a pymt till 7 yrs.. it stays on your credit report. IT IS NOT FOREVER!! PS.if you make a pymt within that 7 yr period, the time starts all over.