What is the name of your state? Ak
I have seen several posts asking about settling judgements. Citibank obtained a judgement against me almost two years ago, but filed suit in the state where I previously lived, at an old address. I contacted them when they initially sent the summons to let them know I was no longer a resident of the state, and never heard another word from them.
Well, I still have not heard from them, but I did do a search, and see that they did receive their judgement. I am in school and only work part-time. I know that if they domesticate the judgement from La. to Ak. my wages would be exempt. The only thing I own is a 1998 truck with 130,000 miles on it. My name is not on any bank accounts either.
My question is, given my financial situation, is offering a lump sum payment for satisfaction of the judgement an option, or are they likely to tell me to take a hike? I have a friend who is willing to lend me about 65% of what the judgement amount is($21,000).
Thanks
I have seen several posts asking about settling judgements. Citibank obtained a judgement against me almost two years ago, but filed suit in the state where I previously lived, at an old address. I contacted them when they initially sent the summons to let them know I was no longer a resident of the state, and never heard another word from them.
Well, I still have not heard from them, but I did do a search, and see that they did receive their judgement. I am in school and only work part-time. I know that if they domesticate the judgement from La. to Ak. my wages would be exempt. The only thing I own is a 1998 truck with 130,000 miles on it. My name is not on any bank accounts either.
My question is, given my financial situation, is offering a lump sum payment for satisfaction of the judgement an option, or are they likely to tell me to take a hike? I have a friend who is willing to lend me about 65% of what the judgement amount is($21,000).
Thanks