I received a summons from a law firm which needed to be answered within 30 days. It's been past that and although I have not received a notice yet, I'm pretty sure there has been default judgement against me.
My question is, I have come into an inheritance and will probably be able to settle my debt, but only when I receive money from the sale of a home which is not going to be right away.
I was told that even though I did not answer the summons, I could still go down to the court and explain and give them a reason for why I did not answer, and they will give me forms to fill out to reschedule a hearing.
My question is, what are these forms called and what is the best way to go about prolonging the wage garnishment and judgement process as long as possible?
I was thinking about maybe just making very small payments every month to each creditor and debt collector. Would this work? What about ways to tie up the case in court for a long time?
My question is, I have come into an inheritance and will probably be able to settle my debt, but only when I receive money from the sale of a home which is not going to be right away.
I was told that even though I did not answer the summons, I could still go down to the court and explain and give them a reason for why I did not answer, and they will give me forms to fill out to reschedule a hearing.
My question is, what are these forms called and what is the best way to go about prolonging the wage garnishment and judgement process as long as possible?
I was thinking about maybe just making very small payments every month to each creditor and debt collector. Would this work? What about ways to tie up the case in court for a long time?
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