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This is a discussion on Abstract of Judgment within the Consumer Law Discussion Forums forums, part of the Main Forums category; I had a repossession back in 2002. As a result, an Abstract of Judgment was filed against me at the local county. Since then, I have moved out of state. I recently applied and was approved for another car loan and as a result, I believe, the lawfirm which original ...
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I had a repossession back in 2002. As a result, an Abstract of Judgment was filed against me at the local county. Since then, I have moved out of state. I recently applied and was approved for another car loan and as a result, I believe, the lawfirm which original represented the previous creditor was able to to obatin my information including work number.
I received a letter at home which indictaed that if I did not contact them that they would garnish my wages and/or assets I own. They also mentioned that they would doemstic the judgment if need be. Since the judgment is set to fall off of my credit in May of 2009, I was wondering what the chances were that they would domestic the judgment so late in the game. Help, Thanya |
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