yes it si recommended to hire a attorny . if you really has lots of debt on your credit card . he will definately finds some ways fr you
They contact an attorney who specializes in probate law to settle the estate.They contact an attorney who specializes in probate law to settle the estate.They contact an attorney who specializes in probate law to settle the estate.They contact an attorney who specializes in probate law to settle the estate.
It is highly recommended that an attorney be retained to assist in closing the estate. They will be able to advise you on the proper methods of resolving the debts and transfer of property.
You cannot make the defendant settle. Your best chance is to hire an attorney who has an excellent reputation and a record of successful negotiations.You cannot make the defendant settle. Your best chance is to hire an attorney who has an excellent reputation and a record of successful negotiations.You cannot make the defendant settle. Your best chance is to hire an attorney who has an excellent reputation and a record of successful negotiations.You cannot make the defendant settle. Your best chance is to hire an attorney who has an excellent reputation and a record of successful negotiations.
You need an attorney who specializes in probate law.
I am not sure what a drug attorney means. A criminal lawyer can represent a drug dealer, a drug company or someone suing a drug company. They can settle differences in court.
If the credit card issuer files a complaint of fraud it will be up to the State's Attorney General to decide whether or not to prosecute. Some credit card fraud/crimes often fall under Federal jurisdiction. It is usually a felony, the classification depends upon how the information/card was used.
I will recommend you get an attorney, A friend of mine was in the same situation but the attorney appeared in court on his behalf and settle the matter.
Pay the bill.
Pay it off
No, an attorney cannot settle a case without consulting with the client first. It is imperative for the attorney to keep the client informed and receive authorization before making any decisions on settlement. Failure to communicate with the client and obtain consent could lead to ethical and legal issues for the attorney.
You can settle a credit card debt in a number of ways. You can pay by cash over the counter at your local branch, you can settle the bill by wire transfer or internet transfer, or you can write a check.
In most cases, it is always better to pay the credit card off in full because the payoff is best for your credit rating. If you are able to settle the debt with an agreement that states that the credit card company will not send an adverse action transaction (e.g., chargeoff, workout, etc.) to the credit reporting bureaus, then you are better off settling.