Spontaneous pre-mediation case on Darryl Osawa vs. Sarah Kawailima.
Outstanding job by Gayle Nathan and Edward Miley along with Judge Vincent Ochoa.
These parents negotiated like adults and put the best interest of the children first with attorneys that put children over profit and revenge.
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Who can apply?
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What do we need?
We need the following documentation:
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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
We hope you enjoy this video and feel free to share or comment below thanks!
John G. Watts
205-879-2447
Watts & Herring, LLC
Birmingham and Madison Alabama offices (Serving clients in all parts of Alabama)
No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.