Collections can be disputed to the credit bureaus using the Fair Credit Reporting Act. The credit bureaus have 30 days to verify the listing or the listing must be removed from your credit report.
You must petition the court to have them removed and replaced and provide a good reason for the court to take that action.You must petition the court to have them removed and replaced and provide a good reason for the court to take that action.You must petition the court to have them removed and replaced and provide a good reason for the court to take that action.You must petition the court to have them removed and replaced and provide a good reason for the court to take that action.
Yes they do..well atleast in dallas they do.
The Supreme Court
Yes, unless it was it was supposed to have been done as the result of a court order. Then it can be prosecuted as Contempt of Court.
A supreme court justice can only be removed from power be resigning because they are exempt from the law apparently.
I am not working and I have Two childen, I can't efford the fee of 467.00
Petition the court to have them removed and replaced. In such cases the court is likely to appoint an attorney to serve as the executor.
Once a case is removed to Federal Court, the parties will proceed with the litigation in the federal forum. The Defendant's filing of an Answer indicates that they are responding to the allegations raised in the complaint and presenting their defense to the claims asserted by the Plaintiff. Both parties will continue to engage in the legal process as the case moves forward in Federal Court.
It is very difficult to do, even with a court order. The best option is likely to sell the debt to a collections company.
Anytime a negative item is removed from your credit report, it will raise your credit score unless new collections are added to your report.
a lawyer has to do it
That would be a decison that would need to be made by the court.