Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in New York
law office obtained a judgment on me
I did not receive any documentation regarding an alledged debt ,went to court had it vacated I requested proof from the attorney she stated sh.e will send me copies of the bills however I received interrogarties to fill out.I believe they do not have any proof as such and that is why they sent me the paperwork to do to prove their case is there anything i can do
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: law office obtained a judgment on me
If the judgment was vacated, it is likely that the case needed to be re-filed and for you to be re-served. You would have no obligation to answer interrogatories sent to you outside of an ongoing civil action, unless the judgment remains in effect. If there is a case pending or the judgment remains in effect, you need to answer the interrogatories and you should be filing your own "Request for Production of Documents" seeking copies of bills, invoices, and other proof of the existence of the debt.
It sounds as though the law firm currently handling the collection of the debt is unaware that the judgment was vacated. Send them a copy of the Order from the judge to set them straight.
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