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Notify the collection agency in writing that the debt is invalid and the reason why. Keep a copy for yourself, and if possible send a copy to the original creditor.To save yourself some time and keep the best records, send any correspondence certified, return receipt, so the collection agency and the creditor cannot come back later and say, "We did not receive your letter." In the event that collections continues, and results in legal action, you can take your mail receipt with you to court, and likely as not the judge will dismiss the case and the creditor's ability to continue to pursue collections.
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Prudence is a theological virtue in which we are all committed to and have the ability to do what is right and judge what is good as Jesus Christ.
No. A collection agency can not freeze your bank account. Only a judge could do that.
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The envelope salutation for a judge is typically "The Honorable [Full Name]" followed by the official title of the judge, such as "Judge" or "Justice." This formal and respectful address is commonly used in official correspondence.
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Use the term Honorable Judge on the envelope. For example Honorable Judge Smith and Mrs. Smith. On the invitation Judge Smith and Mrs. Smith would be fine.
The Honorable Judge Smith and Mr. Smith for the envelope and Judge Smith and Mr Smith for the letter.
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You can address the letter with "Dear Judge [Court Name]" or "To Whom It May Concern." Be sure to include the court's address on the envelope and in the letter itself.
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You can address the envelope to a retired judge by using their full name followed by "Retired Judge" on the line below, and then their mailing address. For example: "John Doe Retired Judge 123 Main Street Anytown, USA."
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No. If the defendant was found not guilty WHAT would the judge sentence them for?
Any objects found during the course of a search warrant are recorded, seized and taken as evidence. A receipt is issued and 'return of service' listing the items and facts is returned to the authorizing judge. An arrest may happen during the warrant service or at a later time.