infairverona
Junior Member
Texas/Virginia
I'm being sued by a company I worked for as a work from home independent contractor. Basically they said I violated my NDA and are suing me for about $40,000. My average hourly wage with this company, working less than a year, was $8-$10. The process server has been harassing my parents house where I lived as I worked (in Texas), and evidently they are convinced that I still must be living there or in the area. However, I currently live out of state. The server dropped the papers in my parents' yard, so I am assuming I'm now served. My issue is this: I have no money and don't currently work. I also have no assets. I'm pregnant and live with my husband, and when this issue occurred, I was not yet married. I don't see what's worth in paying a lawyer for a case where they cannot get anything from me. I have been told by a lawyer that pretty much the worst thing that can happen is my credit is affected. Is this correct? If so, why should I hire a lawyer to even send in an answer within the 20 days? Also, wasn't this an improper service? I would love some advice. Thanks in advance!
I'm being sued by a company I worked for as a work from home independent contractor. Basically they said I violated my NDA and are suing me for about $40,000. My average hourly wage with this company, working less than a year, was $8-$10. The process server has been harassing my parents house where I lived as I worked (in Texas), and evidently they are convinced that I still must be living there or in the area. However, I currently live out of state. The server dropped the papers in my parents' yard, so I am assuming I'm now served. My issue is this: I have no money and don't currently work. I also have no assets. I'm pregnant and live with my husband, and when this issue occurred, I was not yet married. I don't see what's worth in paying a lawyer for a case where they cannot get anything from me. I have been told by a lawyer that pretty much the worst thing that can happen is my credit is affected. Is this correct? If so, why should I hire a lawyer to even send in an answer within the 20 days? Also, wasn't this an improper service? I would love some advice. Thanks in advance!