Since March 2020, millions of homeowners applied for and received forbearance on their mortgage. However, this relief has expired, along with lenders’ patience. Now, thousands of dollars that were not paid during the pandemic are now due to mortgage service providers. Home loan modification is the … [Read more...]
Credit Card Judgments and Their Impacts on Your Score
A credit card company typically seeks credit card judgment after you default on a credit card account. The credit card company does this by filing a lawsuit against you as the debtor in civil court so they can try to get a credit card debt judgment. The credit company is entitled to use any debt … [Read more...]
Is Moss Law Firm Suing You? Here’s What You Should Know
A Consumer Financial Protection Bureau study shows about 70 million Americans struggle with past-due debts. While you can draw consolation from the fact that you aren't alone, having debt in collections can trigger unpleasant consequences, such as harassment by a debt collector. The harassment can … [Read more...]
Your Options If Sued By A Credit Card Company
Some situations like debt are unavoidable, as they can save you in your hour of need. However, left unchecked, debt, such as that of a credit card, has repercussions and could land you in court. For a credit card company to reach the point of suing you, it will have exploited all other means of … [Read more...]
The Statute of Limitations in Debt Lawsuits
Texas Laws Against Aggressive Debt Collection When it comes to debt collection, consumers have a variety of options to protect themselves against unlawful debt collectors. A 2019 law in Texas strengthened the rights of consumers against debt collection and maintained the state’s short statute of … [Read more...]
What Does It Mean To Get Served A Lawsuit In Texas
The term, “being served,” means that a person has received legal papers, a lawsuit, or a subpoena, detailing a civil case in which that person served must appear. It is required by law that the plaintiff gives the defendant a legal notice before bringing them to court. But why does a person get … [Read more...]
What is a Writ of Garnishment and How Can You Stop It?
From corporate credit cards or small business loans, business debt can be difficult to manage. If it remains unpaid for long, businesses may face a serious problem: garnishment. Bank account garnishment is a legal process that helps a garnishee, often a bank, collect money from a debtor and give it … [Read more...]
How to Deal With a Default Judgment
Have you recently lost a debt collection lawsuit case to a debt collector, but have no way to pay it without ruining yourself financially? Many debt collectors are simply looking to gain money, and they often don’t expect you to have any way to defend yourself in court, but don’t fret, there are … [Read more...]
Can You Declare Bankruptcy to Escape a Credit Card Lawsuit in Texas?
Facing a lawsuit for unpaid credit card debts is stressful enough to wipe away your peace of mind and disrupt your life. The resulting garnishing of bank accounts and seizing of non-exempt assets can bring your financial life to a standstill or set it in a dooming downward spiral. However, the … [Read more...]
8 of the Best Defenses to Creditor Lawsuits
If you're faced with a lawsuit from one or more of your creditors, then you'll want to mount the best possible defense. In this article, we'll discuss what does not constitute a valid legal defense and 8 legally valid defenses that can help you win your case. What is Not an Acceptable Legal … [Read more...]
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