I have just been served with papers for a lawsuit from an attorney representing Discover card. I have not paid on this account since Feb. or Mar. of 2009, and this charged off in November of 2009. Under the old SOL, this would have been too old to sue, but in April of 2011, our scumbag of a governor passed a law extending the SOL to 6 years. (It is an interesting question whether a creative attorney could help me to fight the suit on this ground, since extending the SOL on a debt which was incurred and charged off PRIOR to the law changing might violate the Constitutional protection against ex-post-facto laws).
The total amount being sought is more than $7k, and I have about $3k in the bank, which I am going to withdraw in cash tomorrow.
Any advice on how to proceed with this matter? Since it's an OC suing, I cannot attack chain of custody or challenge the plaintiff's standing to sue, as I would do with a JDB. Once the court opens on Monday, I plan to file a motion for continuance and request that the case be continued for 30 days so that I can either hire a lawyer and/or file for bankruptcy protection.
Now, after I request the continuance, is it a good idea to contact the plaintiff about possibly settling the debt? It would cost me about $2000 to $2500 to file for Chapter 7. Is it likely that I can settle for this amount? I assume that once I take the money out of the bank and stash it, they can't get their hands on it, even if they eventually win a judgment as long as I don't file for bankruptcy (or wait to file until the money has been used for living expenses). Or should I consider hiring a consumer attorney to assist me? I am not sure that an attorney can do anything for me in an OC lawsuit, but I'd rather spend the money trying to fight the suit, than lose and have it garnished.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, especially from members who are attorneys, or have experience dealing with Discover.
The total amount being sought is more than $7k, and I have about $3k in the bank, which I am going to withdraw in cash tomorrow.
Any advice on how to proceed with this matter? Since it's an OC suing, I cannot attack chain of custody or challenge the plaintiff's standing to sue, as I would do with a JDB. Once the court opens on Monday, I plan to file a motion for continuance and request that the case be continued for 30 days so that I can either hire a lawyer and/or file for bankruptcy protection.
Now, after I request the continuance, is it a good idea to contact the plaintiff about possibly settling the debt? It would cost me about $2000 to $2500 to file for Chapter 7. Is it likely that I can settle for this amount? I assume that once I take the money out of the bank and stash it, they can't get their hands on it, even if they eventually win a judgment as long as I don't file for bankruptcy (or wait to file until the money has been used for living expenses). Or should I consider hiring a consumer attorney to assist me? I am not sure that an attorney can do anything for me in an OC lawsuit, but I'd rather spend the money trying to fight the suit, than lose and have it garnished.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, especially from members who are attorneys, or have experience dealing with Discover.
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