What is the name of your state? New York
I am a resident of New York State, and have lived in New York for the past 30 years. A couple of months ago, I received a letter from my bank stating that my account was frozen due to a garnishment. I found out that a judgment was entered against me in Florida in 1998. This was from a car loan dating back to 1996 when I voluntarily returned the car when I fell on hard times and could no longer afford to keep it. Shortly after I moved to New York. I contacted the FL court and also went online to view court documents. The judgment was entered because I did not show up for the court hearing which i did not know about. The lawyer who also turns out to be the debt collector/Plaintiff who purchased the debt, is now suing me for over 5x the original amount of the claim. I was able to file an exemption to have my account released (they were able to freeze my account because the bank also has branches in FL). I filed a motion pro se to have the judgment vacated but that was denied because the lawyer produced a notice of repossession and right to redeem from the bank and an affidavit of service which state that i was served in NY in 1998. The judgment expired 2 months ago on the 20 year mark, but I see online that the lawyer has filed to extend the judgment and that a 20 days summons has been issued. My question is can the judgment be extended and can I be sued in New York? What are my options? Thanks.
I am a resident of New York State, and have lived in New York for the past 30 years. A couple of months ago, I received a letter from my bank stating that my account was frozen due to a garnishment. I found out that a judgment was entered against me in Florida in 1998. This was from a car loan dating back to 1996 when I voluntarily returned the car when I fell on hard times and could no longer afford to keep it. Shortly after I moved to New York. I contacted the FL court and also went online to view court documents. The judgment was entered because I did not show up for the court hearing which i did not know about. The lawyer who also turns out to be the debt collector/Plaintiff who purchased the debt, is now suing me for over 5x the original amount of the claim. I was able to file an exemption to have my account released (they were able to freeze my account because the bank also has branches in FL). I filed a motion pro se to have the judgment vacated but that was denied because the lawyer produced a notice of repossession and right to redeem from the bank and an affidavit of service which state that i was served in NY in 1998. The judgment expired 2 months ago on the 20 year mark, but I see online that the lawyer has filed to extend the judgment and that a 20 days summons has been issued. My question is can the judgment be extended and can I be sued in New York? What are my options? Thanks.