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Zav

New member
I reached out to the collection's lawyer after a judgement has been placed against me and offered $3,000 f or a settlement. The lawyer states the client has accepted the offer and will show the account as paid in full and closed. The lawyer is requesting I pay through his website. I am concerned the email chain is not enough supporting evidence just in case they do not hold up their end of the agreement.
 


Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
I reached out to the collection's lawyer after a judgement has been placed against me and offered $3,000 f or a settlement. The lawyer states the client has accepted the offer and will show the account as paid in full and closed. The lawyer is requesting I pay through his website. I am concerned the email chain is not enough supporting evidence just in case they do not hold up their end of the agreement.
Ask if you can drop off a cashier's check in exchange for a signed release.
 

adjusterjack

Senior Member
You'll also want a Satisfaction of Judgment filed with the court.

The court where the judgment is may have a form for that online. If not, you can probably google yourself a sample.
 

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