Legal Question in Administrative Law in Florida

auto load debt

I received a collection notice about an auto load debt from approx. 12 years ago that was in another state. I have not heard from this company in all this time until a notice came to by parents home in Feb. 2001 stating that I owe a balance of $6,879.67 plus $1,643.77 interest accruing at 10:00% per annum, balance of $13,909.24. Can I be forced to pay this? I have been issued a summons to appear in court in June for a deposition hearing and must bring 3 yrs. income tax papers, bank statements, all automobile registrations and any current loans and obligations. I do not have the finacial means to pay this or have any assests except a 20 yr. old pick-up. Can I be forced to pay this?


Asked on 4/29/01, 5:53 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Richard Groff Dye, Deitrich, Prather, Petruff & St.Paul

Re: auto load debt

Your situation has many unknown factors, but a subpoena is a serious thing and should be looked at closely. You may not be required to attend, but that cannot be determined solely on the information in your post. You should consult an attorney in your area for assistance.

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Answered on 6/18/01, 3:02 pm


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