Legal Question in Consumer Law in Missouri
we received a notice to appear in court from a collector. We then missed the court date and received a judgment entry from the court saying we owe, can we appeal this or will they garnish our wages?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Depending upon the facts, you can Seek to have the judge reconsider and set aside the default judgment within thirty days of the judgment. After that , you have ot get bit more officious. You may seek to appeal the judgment or again ask that the defualt be set aside. If you do nothing, the collector will likely seek to execute on your bank account(s) or garnish your wages. This general explanation of yrou options, is bsed upon yrou general description of the situation. Before you act or not, you should take your paperwork to an attorney in your area, to get specific advice as to your partcular case.
Good luck
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