Yes, the estate of the deceased is responsible for all debts, including the collection of legal fees as allowed by judgment or law.
Only if the credit card is assigned to the business as a company card.
It means that you have that on your credit report for 8 years and that they have the right to collect the judgment from you.
No, income tax refunds can not be held for credit card companies. Speak with an attorney about your specific situation. If you can not find an attorney, contact your local Bar association and they will refer you to one.
Your options are somewhat limited. The judgment is a legal determination that you owe the money. You can (1) simply contact the judgment creditor and/or their attorney and tender payment of the judgment; (2) negotiate a payment plan or reduced settlement; or (3) file for bankruptcy.
yes, and its always against you
If the credit card was valid and not being used unlawfully, it is legal to give a different mailing address than that which the credit card statement is mailed to. The important thing is the INTENT with which it was done. If the transaction was done with unlawful inent it is Fraud.
Answer: If your credit card company obtains a judgment against you they may take any property of value that they can find.
A person's wages can not be garnished unless a judgment is obtained in court against that person. People get sued all the time for credit card debt. Once the credit card company gets a judgment, then they can garnish wages.
The benefits of the Limited Credit Card include a 15% discount off one's first purchase with the card mailed to him or her and a rewards system for using the card to name a few.
For payments mailed in it is; Banana Republic Credit Card Services PO Box 530993 Atlanta, GA 30353
The short answer to this question is YES.