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Tye Bourdony of cfmediationcenter.com discusses with Mac and Natalia of OPLawyers.org how to settle small claims court lawsuits involving debts such as credit card debts. Particularly how non-lawyered defendants can negotiate with the other side at mediation the most-effective ways to resolve a debt claim.

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Dental hygienist Liz and truck driver Will are engaged in a destructive spending game. Control freak Liz handles all the finances while keeping Will on a tight leash, yet still spends a lavish amount on clothes for herself, their baby and their dog. In retaliation, Will takes out costly cash advances. They’ve refinanced their home several times to hide debt in their mortgage to the point they now owe more than the house is worth. Getting this couple back on track means reigning in the spending, finding ways to re-build equity in their home and getting rid of the resentment between them. Gail finds way to get them fighting their debt rather than each other. –

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Florida mediator Tye Bourdony of Cfmediationcenter.com discusses debt collections type of cases in small claims court and how they too can be resolved privately between the parties instead of before a Judge. This is not legal advice, so be sure to discuss your specific issue with an attorney.

Published by attorneys and mediators of Olowska & Pierre, Inc. (oplawyers.org) and Instant Mediations, LLC. (InstantMediations.com), this channel covers the exciting world of law, mediation, arbitration, and online practice.

Demo of a court-referred mediation by Charlie Irvine, Course Leader on Strathclyde’s LLM/MSc in Mediation and Conflict Resolution. The parties are played by Maggie MacRitchie and Paul Darroch. This clip demonstrates Charlie’s ‘activist’ style of mediation and the use of private sessions to assist financial negotiation.

Result of Small Debt Counsellor Category at the 2020 Online Debt Review Awards Show.

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Judge Deanne Darling
Small Claims Mediation in Clackamas County

A businessman on how he was able to sort out a dispute about a small claim over the telephone using the court’s mediation service.

More information at www.direct.gov.uk/courtanddebt

A detailed overview of being sued by a debt collector (debt buyer) in small claims or district court

Consumer Protection Attorney John G. Watts answers your questions about what happens when you are sued by a debt collector in district or small claims court in Alabama.

We talk about the following:

**Collection court lawsuit (complaint)
**Being served
**Advertisement letters from bankruptcy lawyers and non lawyer “mediation firm” of Ferry & Nicholas
**Time limits to answer a small claims and district court lawsuit
**How to file an answer
**When you get a trial date notice
**What to do BEFORE you go to trial
**What happens in trial
**What happens after trial if you win or lose
**Why you may have the right to sue the debt collector for false credit reporting and other violations of the law after you beat the collector in the collection trial

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John G. Watts
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Watts & Herring, LLC
Birmingham and Madison Alabama offices (Serving clients in all parts of Alabama)

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