"Do Nothing" Strategy to Winning Your Debt Collection Lawsuit

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When you are faced with a debt collection lawsuit knowing what to do can make all the difference. But sometimes doing nothing is an option. In this video Lawyer John Skiba shares when you might consider that approach.

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MORE ABOUT JOHN SKIBA
John Skiba is a bankruptcy & consumer protection attorney in the state of Arizona.

John helps clients with chapter 7 bankruptcy & chapter 13 bankruptcy for Arizona residents.

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John offers informational products and strategies for consumers facing serious debt problems – particularly those being sued by junk debt buyers like Midland Funding, Portfolio Recovery Associates, Cavalry SPV, and many more.

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Consumer Warrior says:

????????Check out these other Consumer Warrior DIY tutorials:

???? How to Draft an Answer to a Debt Collection Lawsuit – http://consumer-warrior-project.thinkific.com/courses/answer

???? How to Win a Debt Collection Lawsuit by Compelling Private Arbitration – http://consumer-warrior-project.thinkific.com/courses/arbitration

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???? How to Prepare and Defendant Yourself at a Debt Collection Trial – http://consumer-warrior-project.thinkific.com/courses/how-to-prepare-defend-yourself-at-a-debt-collection-trial

???? How to Defend a Debt Collection Lawsuit From Beginning to End – http://consumer-warrior-project.thinkific.com/bundles/debtbuyerbundle

???? How to Eliminate a Default Judgment – http://consumer-warrior-project.thinkific.com/courses/how-to-vacate-a-default-judgment

???? Proven Strategies for Settling Debt for Less than Owed – http://consumer-warrior-project.thinkific.com/courses/debtsettlement

???? How to Become Debt Free through Bankruptcy or Debt Settlement – http://consumer-warrior-project.thinkific.com/bundles/debt-settlement-bankruptcy

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Nicolby Elise says:

I have a question. Once a default judgment is entered against me. How long are the creditors allowed to keep collecting? Until the debt it paid? Will they try to collect more than than the debt that is owed? I am not working right now. But i will eventually work again and am anticipating dealing with garnishment for 2 emsa bills i was sued for.I did nothing because I didnt know what to do. Anyways…I dont own anything. And I have less than $100 in my bank. The default judgment will rendered soon. I owe like $3000 or something. Are creditors keeping record of how much they are collecting from debtors? It seems they can easily take advantage and collect forever… much more than the original debt that was owed.

Sayin wat says:

If I’m judgment bc I don’t own anything can creditors still take personal property that belongs to my sister in her home where I am staying at? Sort of like a guilty by association type deal if that makes sense

Diane Celento says:

More priceless information. Thank you!

Diane Celento says:

"Judgment Proof" Learned something new today.

Diane Celento says:

I'm helping an elderly couple at this time. My neighbors who have been like family. I advised them to ignore this judgment they found out was filed back in 2008. They only have social security and live in their son's house. The debt collector/attorneys thought they owned their own house and threatened to put a lien on it. Jokes on them since the house belongs to their son. Just because a person who owns the house has last name I'm thinking.

Ashland Animaland says:

In fact twice the amount of social security benefits are protected regardless of where that other income is derived

Orlando Furioso says:

They can touch your SS income if you have student loans.

M C says:

What if a debt collector law firm comes after you after the debt has gone past the statue of limitations? I recently got a legal notice from Zwicker & Associates after not hearing from them in four years. I don't own any property or a vehicle.

Alex says:

Time for predatory borrowers to eat the predatory lenders.

Jesse Hernandez says:

I live in Texas and a lawyer office has won a default judgment against me. It was for a consumer credit card. I have all my funds in a Delaware charter bank account that only has branches in Delaware. Would they be able to garnish my account?

Jason Ring says:

Hmmm. I live in South Carolina, my only income is SSI and Social Security Survivor benefits. My car is my only real asset. If I did nothing, they could take my car? How does that work? I have an adult child with disability living him the house and am unemployed because of him. It's how I got into this credit mess in the first place. Was recently delivered papers for three credit accounts that have been charged off. They total the law firm is seeking is $4110.21 (including $80 filing fee). Currently my Social Security doesn't get us through the month and I have to get help buying food. Not sure if I should do nothing, or freak them out with the arbitration route (of which I couldn't even afford to pay if they took it).

Elizabeth Cantu says:

If you have a 401k can they take it…

Elizabeth Cantu says:

Is my husband responsible for wife’s medical bills

Elizabeth Cantu says:

Can they come after your husband..if you don’t have anything

Calvin Carter says:

I spent 10 years on ssi ssdi in group homes my landlord in my first apartment falsely filed a police report (my 67 year old dad suffered from a motorcycle injury)as i tried to leave my property i gave them ample notice(they ignored it) and i tried
To pay them before i left. Any advice?

Angie Harris says:

Stupid advice. What if you want to RENT or BUY something? Lol. But, this is how OJ Simpson got out of paying that money-judgement that’s against him (retirement account, pension, social security).

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