What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? --New York
A couple months ago I was living in New York, I recently moved to Missouri. I haven't been employed for 3 months. I admit, I have neglected my payments on debt collections. I had no income but I didn't tell them that, I just stopped paying.
So this debt collection agency "Selip & Stylianou LLP" is suing me, or is it Discover who is suing me? I'm not sure, it says "Plaintiff is Discover Bank".
Anyway, the summons letter was dated for May 10, and according to their letter I have 30 days "...after the service is complete if this summons is not personally delivered to you within the state of New York." I will not be able to travel to New York at all, I just started a job and I owe people money who floated me to live in their house. Anyway, I imagine I'm going to lose, get a default judgment against me, it is a real debt that I owe. I'm just wondering if I could talk to them and say "Hey... can you not do this... I just got a job, maybe I can start paying again..." ha.
The whole wage-garnishment thing sucks, because I may lose my job, and this hangs over you for a while, 10% of a paycheck for ~ $1,900.00 will take for me something like 63 months plus the fees or whatever. Also trying to get other job with a wage garnishment would suck.
What should I do?
Am I already being sued or in the process of being sued? This is a summons letter.
I thought I read somewhere that you could have up to like 3 wage garnishments before an employer fires you. If you did have the whole wage-garnishment thing, could you increase pay and speed up the process? I don't intend to stay at this job for 60+ months.
Thanks for any help.
I imagine the default answer is "Talk to a lawyer" but that's not in my budget, although losing a lawsuit is probably not in my budget either but again I'm pretty sure I'm going to lose because I have no case. I haven't been paying what I agreed to.
Also if I lose this lawsuit, I rent with a friend, will this lawsuit affect my friend since we both share the same house? I don't really have any possessions. I don't have a car, I have no money saved, I use old technology. Declare bankruptcy? I don't know. That takes money too right? Declaring bankruptcy?
A couple months ago I was living in New York, I recently moved to Missouri. I haven't been employed for 3 months. I admit, I have neglected my payments on debt collections. I had no income but I didn't tell them that, I just stopped paying.
So this debt collection agency "Selip & Stylianou LLP" is suing me, or is it Discover who is suing me? I'm not sure, it says "Plaintiff is Discover Bank".
Anyway, the summons letter was dated for May 10, and according to their letter I have 30 days "...after the service is complete if this summons is not personally delivered to you within the state of New York." I will not be able to travel to New York at all, I just started a job and I owe people money who floated me to live in their house. Anyway, I imagine I'm going to lose, get a default judgment against me, it is a real debt that I owe. I'm just wondering if I could talk to them and say "Hey... can you not do this... I just got a job, maybe I can start paying again..." ha.
The whole wage-garnishment thing sucks, because I may lose my job, and this hangs over you for a while, 10% of a paycheck for ~ $1,900.00 will take for me something like 63 months plus the fees or whatever. Also trying to get other job with a wage garnishment would suck.
What should I do?
Am I already being sued or in the process of being sued? This is a summons letter.
I thought I read somewhere that you could have up to like 3 wage garnishments before an employer fires you. If you did have the whole wage-garnishment thing, could you increase pay and speed up the process? I don't intend to stay at this job for 60+ months.
Thanks for any help.
I imagine the default answer is "Talk to a lawyer" but that's not in my budget, although losing a lawsuit is probably not in my budget either but again I'm pretty sure I'm going to lose because I have no case. I haven't been paying what I agreed to.
Also if I lose this lawsuit, I rent with a friend, will this lawsuit affect my friend since we both share the same house? I don't really have any possessions. I don't have a car, I have no money saved, I use old technology. Declare bankruptcy? I don't know. That takes money too right? Declaring bankruptcy?
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