That usually takes a year or longer.
You can find information on how to apply for a payment settlement by visiting your state's official page for the Attorney General. There should be a FAQ section which will give you information on how to apply.
A payment time frame should have been agreed to in the settlement papers.
No-
You should get a TITLE if the loan was for a vehicle. Prepare? Make sure its paid.
This depends upon the agreement you have with him. Lawyers may charge by the hour (and you should expect to pay at least $300/hour) or they may work for a percentage of the resulting settlement.
Ten percent
Legal Tender is a forced tender payment that should be not refused in settlement of a debt. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_tender
Well, if you expect an answer, you should clarify WHAT scene you are talking about.
No. Taxes are obtrusive and should all be eradicated.
When writing a letter for payment, the date and amount of payment should be included in the letter. The purpose of the payment should also be included in a payment letter.
To ask a vendor for an extension on time to make a payment would be a pretty standard business letter. You would address it to the financial department and give them as much information as possible about when payment is due and when you expect to be able to make the payment. You should set a realistic time frame, when you are sure you will have the funds to pay.
When writing a letter for payment, the date and amount of payment should be included in the letter. The purpose of the payment should also be included in a payment letter.