I was going outside to hang my laundry on the line and a man approached and said he had a package(I believe that's what he called it) for XX(my husband's name). It was an unsealed envelope. He asked me what my name was and I said my first name. He said ok, and left. So the envelope is addressed to my husband and has our address on it(handwritten).
There are 4 pages. They are copies of a copy of a copy...etc. It's very hard to read, but I can make out that it's from who we had our vehicle through(We voluntarily had it repossessed last October(as in a year ago now). At the top of the letter it says the state of XX(our state) county of XX(our county). It says district court tenth judicial distric. Case type: contract. Then it says the name of the loan co. vs. my husband's name. And then it says Summons.
It says he is summoned and required to serve upon the attorney an ansawer to the complaint which is served upon him w/in 20 days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of such service. If he fails to do so, judment by default will be taken against him for the relief demanded in the complaint.
Then it goes on to say all sorts of info. One thing it says is from time to time, plaintiff made and rendered to defendant accurate invoices and/or statements of account of the transactions between said parties. Said invoices and/or statements of account were received by defendant, accepted and retained by said defendant without objection being made to any item therof within a reasonable period of time. (which they occasionally sent us a letter telling how much was due...but nothing we had to sign for, how do they actually know we "received, accepted and retained" them??)
So I assume this does mean he's been summoned...does this mean that in 20 days he'll have a judgement against him and they can try to garnish his wages that day??
We are going to be filing bk...we've just put it off since nothing was super pressing until now. My husband usually gets around $1,000 bonus at the end of Nov. from his work and we are slightly behind on our mortgage and we planned to be all caught up using the bonus check. And then we were going to file...do we need to file bk before the 20 days are up?? Can we delay this at all by asking to have a legible copy of this sent to us?(it's extremely hard to read because it's been copied so many times).
We don't have any real assets, but my husband does have a job, and that money does go into our bank account. Do we need to go to all cash now??? I thought at one time I heard that in the state of MN they can't garnish your wages or account if you're on Medical Assistance...our children are on Medical Assistance, but we aren't...would that still count??
Thanks in advance for your responses. Sara
There are 4 pages. They are copies of a copy of a copy...etc. It's very hard to read, but I can make out that it's from who we had our vehicle through(We voluntarily had it repossessed last October(as in a year ago now). At the top of the letter it says the state of XX(our state) county of XX(our county). It says district court tenth judicial distric. Case type: contract. Then it says the name of the loan co. vs. my husband's name. And then it says Summons.
It says he is summoned and required to serve upon the attorney an ansawer to the complaint which is served upon him w/in 20 days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of such service. If he fails to do so, judment by default will be taken against him for the relief demanded in the complaint.
Then it goes on to say all sorts of info. One thing it says is from time to time, plaintiff made and rendered to defendant accurate invoices and/or statements of account of the transactions between said parties. Said invoices and/or statements of account were received by defendant, accepted and retained by said defendant without objection being made to any item therof within a reasonable period of time. (which they occasionally sent us a letter telling how much was due...but nothing we had to sign for, how do they actually know we "received, accepted and retained" them??)
So I assume this does mean he's been summoned...does this mean that in 20 days he'll have a judgement against him and they can try to garnish his wages that day??
We are going to be filing bk...we've just put it off since nothing was super pressing until now. My husband usually gets around $1,000 bonus at the end of Nov. from his work and we are slightly behind on our mortgage and we planned to be all caught up using the bonus check. And then we were going to file...do we need to file bk before the 20 days are up?? Can we delay this at all by asking to have a legible copy of this sent to us?(it's extremely hard to read because it's been copied so many times).
We don't have any real assets, but my husband does have a job, and that money does go into our bank account. Do we need to go to all cash now??? I thought at one time I heard that in the state of MN they can't garnish your wages or account if you're on Medical Assistance...our children are on Medical Assistance, but we aren't...would that still count??
Thanks in advance for your responses. Sara
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