by bo » Mon Jun 09, 2014 3:43 am
Good question. Some buyers of credit card debt are using arbitration as a means to collect consumer debts.
With regards to your concern regarding wage garnishment and having a lien put on your home, an arbitration award is not an enforceable judgment on the debt. The collection agency can not use the arbitration award to seize property or institute wage garnishment. Instead, the debt buyer must go to court to "confirm" the award, at which point the Court enters a judgment that can be enforced like any other judgment in a civil action. This allows the attorney for the collection agency to garnish wages, place liens on property, and conduct a debtor's examination.
New York courts have laid out the requirements that should be met before a court can confirm an NAF award. However, to spell out those requirements and to explain how to fight a consumer credit transaction sent to arbitration would be the equivalent of typing out a chapter from a book. Please give me call me directly and I would be happy to assist you in this matter.
Jason Shear, Esq.
Attorney at Law
Admitted in NY & NJ
(716) 566-8988
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