Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Illinois
How do I prepare for a court date Jan. 2; being sued by credit card co./law firm (debt charged off).
-Should I contact the law firm and try to settle in advance of the court date, or does that impact my chances of getting balance reduced ($13k)
-Sum appears to be inflated, but not able to confirm from the original creditor (the plaintiff, a law firm, included the last balance statement and two additional payments I made to them after the debt was charged off by the card co., and passed to the law firm). They, of course, added attorney's fees of $350.
-When I made the 2 payments to law firm in August, I told them I wanted to do a settlement. They were very unreasonable in their negotiations and spoke of $3k-$5k lump sums. I told them if they couldn't do a more reasonably monthly-type payment plan, the best chance of getting them a lump sum settlement would be after first of the year, after income tax returns.
-The firm continued to call relentlessly and finally sent the summons.
1 Answer from Attorneys
I would advise you to hire an attorney. He or she could get the case continued, and either defend the suit or negotiate a settlement that will save you more than the attorney costs. If you can't afford an attorney right now, show up in Court and ask the Judge for a continuance to get an attorney. Do not let the creditor's attorney talk you into signing anything.