Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Florida

Judgement

in 2003 i was delievered a summons

for credit card debt that went unpaid.

at the time i was living in new york.

about 4 months later i moved to

florida for work. about a year ago i

looked at my credit report and saw

nothing on it pertaining to this

account. recently i checked the

report again and noticed a judgement

from this account. it has been

almost 4-5 years and i have not

received any letter about this

judgement. because i am out of

state how should i handle this? can

the creditor still come after me from

out of state?does the judgement that

was awarded collect interest? who

do i pay? can i make monthly

payments? please help


Asked on 5/25/08, 1:36 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

David Slater David P. Slater, Esq.

Re: Judgement

The judgment collects interest. Once they domesticate the judgment in Florida, they can attempt to collect. If you want to try to arrange to pay it off, retain counsel familiar with the procedure.

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Answered on 5/25/08, 11:01 am


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