Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Illinois

being sued

I bought a car through Ford Motor credit. Car price approx. $10,000. With finance charges it came to $13,500.00. Over time I paid over $17,500.00 (due to some late fees I incured) and they still said I owed another (approx.) $4000.00. The car was repossesed and Ford sold my contract to a collector who is now suing me for over $6500.00. They brought to my house a summons on a Thursday at 3:30 p.m. the court date was for the next tuesday morning at 9:00 a.m. (the summons said it could not be delivered to me with less than 3 days to go before court date). It also said on the summons that if I was being sued for less than $10k I did not have to appear on that date. I have now received from the company suing me a notice that a judgement of default was made against me for not showing up and another court date has been set for 'prove-ups'. I have no idea what 'prove-ups' are.

a. Concidering all of the above is there a way I can get this re-instated?

b. I can not afford an attorney at this time and feel I am going to lose this case just on that fact. Do you have any advise for people like me in this situation?

Please, I really need help I am in over my head and do not know who to turn to for help.

Thank You.


Asked on 1/08/08, 5:50 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Shell Bleiweiss Law Offices of Shell J. Bleiweiss

Re: being sued

You are right. You really need a lawyer to help you with this. If you do hire one, it should be a relatively easy matter to have the default judgment set aside, but time matters.

Shell Bleiweiss

http://www.shell-bleiweiss.com

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Answered on 1/09/08, 2:49 pm
Joseph Michelotti Michelotti & Associates, Ltd.

Re: being sued

Is this important to you? If not, blow it off. If it is, hire an attorney and have the attorney vacate the default.

You could afford to buy the truck, (it was important to you) I suspect you can hire an attorney.

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Answered on 1/08/08, 11:27 pm


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