stay off of the phone and keep all correspondence to us mail only
nope, its 1700,,, but they will likely charge interest, THEY CAN!
Contact your lawyer - ask them to find out when the court date is.
Most states have no statue of limitations on this. Contact your state attorney general for advice.
Pay the debt!
Yes, post petition debt are not dischargeable and a post petiton creditor is not subject to the automatic stay (meaning the court will not prevent you from collecting on the debt)
Someone can obtain advice about eliminating debt by visiting any branch of bank or credit union and having a meeting with the debt lawyer. The debt lawyer can offer great advice and plans on how to remove debt.
The statute of limitations for debt collecting from a deceased person in the state of Kansas is ?æfive years. However, the statute of limitations for debt collection will vary in other states.
nothing but debt
Nope. A debt is a debt, and you are liable for it until it is paid.
Settle the debt or make a payment arrangement to settle the debt.
It varies with the type of debt. There is no statute on collecting past-due child support.
You usually will be served a collection notice from that lawyer.