Yes, it is often possible to settle the debt without going through court proceedings. On the summons at the bottom of the page will be the name and contact information of the attorney and/or law firm representing the plaintiff, that is who should be contacted to arrange a settlement. The defendant/debtor should be certain they understand all the terms in any agreement made.
To get an outstanding judgment placed on someone's credit report, you would need to first obtain a court judgment against the individual and then typically file a separate request with the credit bureaus to have it added to their credit report. This can negatively impact their credit score and make it more difficult for them to secure loans or credit in the future.
To get a judgment on someone, you typically need to file a lawsuit against them in court. The court will then review the evidence presented by both parties and make a decision. If the court rules in your favor, a judgment will be issued outlining the legal obligations of the other party.
You need to show the person you paid the proof that the judgment has been vacated. If they refuse to repay the money, you should petition the court for an order specifically ordering them to pay the money back.
It's unnecessary to file a motion requesting a "speedy trial," that right is already guaranteed to you by the Constitution and is automatically applicable to all criminal court proceedings.
Active listening involves asking questions to clarify information, show interest, or prompt further discussion. This type of listening helps improve understanding and connection in conversations.
A judgment can be against either the person or their property. A personal judgment is against the individual's assets or income, while a lien on property is against the person's property.
Adversary proceedings are proceedings that occur in bankruptcy court. This refers to a creditor arguing that a debt should be paid by the other person in the proceeding, instead of being thrown out or dismissed.
An opinion is a personal judgment that a leader or another person makes.
Neither. There is no value judgment associated with the person who files a complaint for divorce.Neither. There is no value judgment associated with the person who files a complaint for divorce.Neither. There is no value judgment associated with the person who files a complaint for divorce.Neither. There is no value judgment associated with the person who files a complaint for divorce.
An opinion is a personal judgment that a leader or another person makes.
It is the petition where any person can give a formal request to the court which commence an action.
The family should decide who should take that position and that person would file a petition in probate court asking to be appointed Administrator. If no one is interested in making that a family decision then anyone in the family can file the petition to be appointed.