Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Florida
Hi,
My father recently had court on 4/29 for a credit card (Portfolio Recovery Associates). The attorney representing Portfolio wanted to come to an agreement with my father for him to pay the debt but my father disputed the amount. Because it is more than what he left owing and all they sent him was a copy of a statement not even the contract he signed. In fact he never even signed a contract for that credit card he was approved by phone (care credit). The attorney representing Portfolio said he would set up a trail so he can dispute the amount and we were free to go. Today I logged in the clerks website and on the day of court a "MEMORANDUM OF DISPOSITION" was filled. Can some one please tell me what this is? Thank you.
1 Answer from Attorneys
First, hire a consumer lawyer to assist you. Most of us never lose these cases. Then "Memo of Disposition" means that the matter was disposed of in some way, probably that mediation was completed. But you need to get a copy of the document to read it. See www.ConsumerLawyerHelp.com