Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in California
Today I was stunned to receive in the mail a letter from the local Sheriff's Department. It was a Writ of Execution (Money Judgment) for a case that I was never served with a subpoena. Evidently it is from a case back in 2008 in which I took out a yellow page ad and when the ad was published it contained incorrect information an did not include the promised caller tracking information. I had called the company to file a complaint but was told that the salesperson who sold me the ad was no longer employed there. I told them that I would not pay for and ad which was published incorrectly. They said they could not make any corrections since the ad had already published. So evidently there was a court judgment filed against me from 2010 in a county located 3 hours away from me. I would like to know my rights. Can I file for an injunction or perhaps a motion to quash service of process?
2 Answers from Attorneys
You may be able to set aside the judgment if service is bad. You must act fast. If you wish to discuss this feel free to call my office 818 796 5011
As John Laurie said, you only have a few days to do this. So like he said, ACT FAST!! There is a time limit. Or like he said, call Mr. Laurie.
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