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I am currently working with a debt settlement group for credit card debt. They failed to contact one of my creditors (collection agency) and now I am being sued. I have a civil court trial in September. My problem is I have offered to put down a small lump sum on an approx. $9000 debt and make any additional payments after that. The opposing attorney has not returned calls and now my debt group has said to me that they can not give me legal advice!! I have no idea what to expect if I do go to civil court. They told me I have to represent myself which I do not want to do because I am not familiar with the law. I also want to fire my debt settlement group after this but am not sure how to go about doing this since I still have 2 other credit cards with them.
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Another step you will want to take is to examine all of the documents in the court file for the case while at the courthouse to be sure that you have all the documents to work with. You will want to be especially careful to check to see if there are any affidavits filed in the case. If so it may very well be very false and very misleading. You will also want to send the attorney a good debt validation letter. That is a vital step as well. There are several other steps you will want to take but telling you about them here would just be entirely too lengthy. Quote:
Firing them is not going to hurt you any more than you have already been hurt for the simple reason that those two companies will probably end up filing lawsuits against you anyway. Quote:
I think the best thing you can do is learn all the ways the attorney may have violated your rights under the law and sue him in federal court as soon as possible. That isn't all that hard to do either. You will lose in local court because the judge knows you owe the debt and that you have no defense. When you get to federal court the judge already knows they broke the law or you wouldn't be there. They have no defense if you can prove your allegations. They will lose and you can get paid for your costs, time and effort to help enforce the law and your rights under the law. |
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