Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Arizona

What happens if I don't answer a summons? I'm on social security and I judgement proof. I know the plaintiff will get a judgement against me, because I owe the debt. Can I be arrested for not going to court?


Asked on 8/29/16, 8:24 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Scott Hyder Law Office of Scott W. Hyder, PLC

If you don't answer a complaint and summons, the court will enter a default judgment against you. The creditor can then only collect against any NON-EXEMPT assets. If all you earn is social security, they won't be able to collect against that. But if you have any other income or money coming to you, or you own non-exempt real estate, then they can also collect a judgment by going after your non-exempt assets.

You cannot be arrested for not answering a complaint, but you can be arrested if the court orders you to appear and you do not appear.

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Answered on 8/29/16, 10:43 am


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