Threekingsrp
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan
Ok, so I was served with a summons and a complaint from Cap1. I have a personal injury lawyer friend who is too busy to help me, but he did help me answer the complaint. Obviously denied everything. He said it was out of the ordinary for no documents to be attached. No affidavit or contract. That doesn't mean much right?
My pre trial is set for March 28th, he also did create a request for production of a billion documents for me and I mailed it to the attorneys the same day I filed my answer, February 20th. He said they may just ignore it until the court date. I don't know what evidence is needed and acceptable in Michigan. I mean, I know I have credit cards but I don't know how much I owe to who, though.
Should I have just filed a motion to dismiss before answering? I just keep running into so many scenarios and things that have helped people and it's very stressful to pick a strategy. Any help is appreciated.
Once again it IS an original creditor as the plaintiff. Or at least that's what the company says. It is Shermeta Law Group as the attorneys.
Ok, so I was served with a summons and a complaint from Cap1. I have a personal injury lawyer friend who is too busy to help me, but he did help me answer the complaint. Obviously denied everything. He said it was out of the ordinary for no documents to be attached. No affidavit or contract. That doesn't mean much right?
My pre trial is set for March 28th, he also did create a request for production of a billion documents for me and I mailed it to the attorneys the same day I filed my answer, February 20th. He said they may just ignore it until the court date. I don't know what evidence is needed and acceptable in Michigan. I mean, I know I have credit cards but I don't know how much I owe to who, though.
Should I have just filed a motion to dismiss before answering? I just keep running into so many scenarios and things that have helped people and it's very stressful to pick a strategy. Any help is appreciated.
Once again it IS an original creditor as the plaintiff. Or at least that's what the company says. It is Shermeta Law Group as the attorneys.
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