Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Indiana
I got a subpoena for a credit card debt.
I just need to know what to expect. It's for $1025, since I had the card I've lost my business and me and my daughter pretty much live off of child support and public assistance for the moment, what's going to happen when I go to court? Can they take the only vehicle I own? Garnish money out of my bank account (there isn't much)? Bottom line, are they going to put me on the streets over $1025 in debt I can't afford to pay?
Asked on 5/07/08, 3:21 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Samuel Hasler
Samuel Hasler
Re: I got a subpoena for a credit card debt.
Short answer: no.
Medium answer: No, but you better show up for the hearing.
Long answer: take a look at my article here - http://haslerlaw.blogspot.com/2008/04/collections-law-judgment-proof-what-is.html
Answered on 5/07/08, 11:01 pm
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