I have received an "Agreed Judgment" from the lawyer for my CU. The agreement states the amount of principal, pre-judgment interest, attorney fees and court cost, in addition to 8% interest until paid in full...requesting the court enter a judgment for the total plus post judgment interest. This is on page 1 page 2 has place for signatures. There is nothing about agreement to pay.
In the letter they say if they do not receive this back within 30 days they will proceed, costing more fees, etc. I was expecting a default judgment. I basically see nothing wrong with signing this...any comments?
I have only SS and CS retirement income and own nothing they can get. They are also asking for my exemptions and proof that these are my only sources of income, (bank account,etc). Is this the norm? Or do I need to wait for the court to ask for this information?
As stated before I don't plan to file bk at least not for a couple of years. Just want to make sure giving them this information isn't the wrong thing to do.
In the letter they say if they do not receive this back within 30 days they will proceed, costing more fees, etc. I was expecting a default judgment. I basically see nothing wrong with signing this...any comments?
I have only SS and CS retirement income and own nothing they can get. They are also asking for my exemptions and proof that these are my only sources of income, (bank account,etc). Is this the norm? Or do I need to wait for the court to ask for this information?
As stated before I don't plan to file bk at least not for a couple of years. Just want to make sure giving them this information isn't the wrong thing to do.
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