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Posts Tagged With: default

California Debt Blog: FAQ: How do I fight a wage garnishment?

March 7, 2014 by Jonathan Stein

Question: I recently found out that there is a judgment against me. They are attempting to garnish my wages. How do I fight this? A: There are basically four options if you want to fight a wage garnishment. 1. You…

Categories: Current Affairs, FAQ, Hiring an attorney, Legal Process, News Tags: CIR Law Offices, claim of exemption, debt, debt collection, default, default judgment, financial statement, judgment, judgment creditor, Legal Recovery Law Offices, Midland Funding, Nelson & Kennard, Persolve, set aside judgment, wage garnishment, wages

California Debt Blog: Waiting will only hurt you

June 21, 2013 by Jonathan Stein

I get a lot of folks who call me up and want help – after they have waited. It can be done, sometimes, but it takes more time, energy and money. There are three places where waiting hurts. First, once…

Categories: Credit, FDCPA, Hiring an attorney, Legal Process, News, Rosenthal FDCPA Tags: bank levy, Brachfeld and Associates, debt dispute, debt dispute letter, debt validation, debt validation letter, default, default judgment, Edit Alexandryan, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, FDCPA, Midland Funding, Nelson & Kennard, Nelson and Kennard, Persolve, Rosenthal Act, wage garnishment, wage levy

California Debt Blog: FAQ: What is a default and why should I worry?

May 31, 2013 by Jonathan Stein

Question: The debt collector sent me a “Notice of Entry of Default.” What is this? Answer: The short answer: a Notice of Entry of Default means that the debt collection attorney is asking the court to enter a default, or…

Categories: Credit, Current Affairs, FAQ, FDCPA, Hiring an attorney, Legal Process, News, Rosenthal FDCPA Tags: debt collection, debt collection agency, debt collection attorney, debt collector, default, default judgment, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, FDCPA, Rosenthal Act, Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, sewer serve

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