Legal Question in Civil Litigation in California

A creditor tried to collect debt by levying my account since the courts issued a writ of execution. I only make enough to pay my current expenses. I completed an exemption form and my money was returned. I have tried to contact the law office to make payment arrangements. But they will not work with me. They said my only option was to settle for 75%, which I cannot do at one time. I can only make monthly payments. I see on the courts website that the creditor has filed a "writ of execution returned - unsatisfied," What can I expect now? Should I get a lawyer to help me negotiate a payment plan? But I do not have enough to pay for a lawyer. I really want to pay this debt but they are not willing to work with me. What can I do?


Asked on 11/26/11, 3:43 pm

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Armen Tashjian Law Offices of Armen M. Tashjian

File for Chapter seven and be done with all your debts. If they don't want to work it out, they shall get nothing! Get your fresh start.

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Answered on 11/26/11, 4:57 pm


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