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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
Hi there,
I haven't posted in a while because (thankfully) I haven't had need of too much legal advice, but now I've gotten myself into a pickle. Tonight, my boyfriend answered the door, and someone asked for me. He responded that I wasn't home, and the woman asked if he lived with me (he told her he was my roommate), and she handed him papers and left without saying another word. When I got home, he handed them to me.
I'm not going to question the service (I don't know enough about how that is supposed to work to make a stink about it, I just thought I'd relay how it happened in case anyone else thought it was weird...I've never been served before!), but I do question whether this falls under a statute of limitations thing. Here's the 411:
I had a Credit Union account 2007-2008, and enjoyed it very much, but stopped using the account after some fraudulent charges appeared. I managed to get the charges reversed, but continued to not use the account (I recognize now I should've just closed it, but hindsight being 20/20 and all). I opened an account with Chase bank and used that one. Unfortunately, the account still had things being charged to it (what they were I have not been able to determine; they could be mine or not, but I've requested details of the $ amount and have received nothing), and the charges (overdraft mostly I would imagine) kept going up until now I apparently owe $2100.
My understanding is that the SOL on contracts is 4 years in California...the filing date on this notice says 11/20/12. Here are my initial questions:
1. Can I request documentation for the Creditor before the court date in order to see what proof they have against me?
2. If I can request this documentation, and the dates indicate that the SOL has expired, what should my actions be?
3. The notice that I received states there should be 5 pages; I only received 3. How do I receive the other 2? Does this affect service at all?
4. If I want to try to settle with the Creditor, how should I go about making sure that they drop the case in the event a settlement is reached?
I truly appreciate any information anyone can offer!
~A
Hi there,
I haven't posted in a while because (thankfully) I haven't had need of too much legal advice, but now I've gotten myself into a pickle. Tonight, my boyfriend answered the door, and someone asked for me. He responded that I wasn't home, and the woman asked if he lived with me (he told her he was my roommate), and she handed him papers and left without saying another word. When I got home, he handed them to me.
I'm not going to question the service (I don't know enough about how that is supposed to work to make a stink about it, I just thought I'd relay how it happened in case anyone else thought it was weird...I've never been served before!), but I do question whether this falls under a statute of limitations thing. Here's the 411:
I had a Credit Union account 2007-2008, and enjoyed it very much, but stopped using the account after some fraudulent charges appeared. I managed to get the charges reversed, but continued to not use the account (I recognize now I should've just closed it, but hindsight being 20/20 and all). I opened an account with Chase bank and used that one. Unfortunately, the account still had things being charged to it (what they were I have not been able to determine; they could be mine or not, but I've requested details of the $ amount and have received nothing), and the charges (overdraft mostly I would imagine) kept going up until now I apparently owe $2100.
My understanding is that the SOL on contracts is 4 years in California...the filing date on this notice says 11/20/12. Here are my initial questions:
1. Can I request documentation for the Creditor before the court date in order to see what proof they have against me?
2. If I can request this documentation, and the dates indicate that the SOL has expired, what should my actions be?
3. The notice that I received states there should be 5 pages; I only received 3. How do I receive the other 2? Does this affect service at all?
4. If I want to try to settle with the Creditor, how should I go about making sure that they drop the case in the event a settlement is reached?
I truly appreciate any information anyone can offer!
~A