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Reasoning Evidence

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Reasoning Evidence

Postby anglesey34 » Sun Feb 02, 2014 1:20 am

Visited notice b/k lawyer to go over possible b/k. After reading my situation he says I'm Reasoning Evidence (that we accept) and in the place of document w/e I'd be better-off to simply publish for the lenders and explain my situation and essentially stop paying them. I'll be gathering impairment quickly which as I realize it can't be handled by the creditors but my actual issue this is how about easily create a few dollars operating or once my entire life insurance gives out can these equally be studied by creditors? Cheers
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Judgement Proof

Postby Achishar » Mon Feb 24, 2014 7:24 pm

Thank you very much Cathy....makes perfect sense.
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Judgement Proof

Postby Roman » Wed Mar 12, 2014 7:30 am

It is best to ask this question of the attorney who understands their state law on assortment of judgments in Oregon. So far as I understand, judgments aren't self implementing. A lender who did obtain a judgment against you'd need certainly to collect informative data on your circumstances and, accepting methods are usually much like California, where I practice, find a garnishment of any earnings you may generate. It's not as if a judgment exists in an excellent data-bank in the atmosphere which swoops down the moment you obtain a job.Part of invoking the "judgment evidence" technique may be the assumption that you'll not be worried about your finances. I wrote concerning the health problems associated with debt around the Bankruptcy Law Community: http://www.bankruptcylawnetwork.com/2007/09/08/bankruptcy-might-be-good-for-your-health/Consider this up with the attorney you achieved with.Cathy Moran
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