indebtedwombat
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What is the name of your state? Indiana
I was sued back in 2014 and I made a payment arrangement with an agreed judgment. I have case alerts set up and I just got one saying that a Motion for Proceedings Supplemental was filed and then another one stating that a Proceedings Supplemental has been scheduled for next month. They have an old address on file (like 3 addresses ago) so no idea if they've tried to contact me prior to this.
I paid this debt according to the agreement (which was $100/month for 24 months) and I have bank records to prove it (my bank records actually show that I made extra payments, probably due to the case changing law firms so many times) as well as a few statements showing that I was making payments that the law firm sent when the case changed to a different law firm. It's changed hands at least 2 or 3 times since 2015.
What would be the best way to go about this? The initial agreed judgment stated that *they* are supposed to file a release of judgment when I completed making payments but they never did.
Should I mail them my proof of payments and request that they cancel the proceedings supplemental and file the release of judgment? Or is there something else I should do?
I'd really like to avoid going to court, especially in the midst of a pandemic.
I was sued back in 2014 and I made a payment arrangement with an agreed judgment. I have case alerts set up and I just got one saying that a Motion for Proceedings Supplemental was filed and then another one stating that a Proceedings Supplemental has been scheduled for next month. They have an old address on file (like 3 addresses ago) so no idea if they've tried to contact me prior to this.
I paid this debt according to the agreement (which was $100/month for 24 months) and I have bank records to prove it (my bank records actually show that I made extra payments, probably due to the case changing law firms so many times) as well as a few statements showing that I was making payments that the law firm sent when the case changed to a different law firm. It's changed hands at least 2 or 3 times since 2015.
What would be the best way to go about this? The initial agreed judgment stated that *they* are supposed to file a release of judgment when I completed making payments but they never did.
Should I mail them my proof of payments and request that they cancel the proceedings supplemental and file the release of judgment? Or is there something else I should do?
I'd really like to avoid going to court, especially in the midst of a pandemic.