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i am being sued by a collection attorney, never properly server summons, i answer summons and request proof of debt, attorney reponded 2 monthys later with a motion to dismiss my answer, can he do that?? what will the judge do?? what is my next move?? Did you file your answer with the Clerk of the Court? Or did you just send him a letter responding to the summons? If you filed a formal Answer with the Clerk of the Court, you can respond by Affidavit (with the Answer attached as an Exhibit) -- proving that you responded to the summons and that you requested proof of debt -- hopefully, you kept copies of everything you did -- Respond to the Motion by Affidavit and appear for the motion -- then hire a lawyer! Don't try to be your own lawyer...The Judge will take into consideration that you answered the Summons, but you really need to seek counsel asap! Because he could file a Judgment against you. Then that will be recorded in the Clerk's office and you will have to pay the judgment before you can sell your home... because it will be attached as a lien on your home... Good luck! Not enough information, but if you answered an improperly served summons, you waived the claim for improper service. A collection attorney is just another person who takes on debts to collect that the original company has been unsuccessful doing. I never heard of dismissing anyone's answer. If you can't negotiate this debt, there will probably be a judgment for a certain amount placed against you. If you can't pay, you can't pay. It could be a little trick to collect your debt. You have the right to request, in writing, that he does not correspond with you anymore. By law, so do it! If you filed an answer and/or an appearance, you can't now say you were improperly served. Motion to dismiss was based on the irrelevance of your answer - it was not "responsive". If it is a large debt, you'd better get yourself an attorney. U have rights---As long as u put one dollar in an envelope and pay some on the collection now, they cant do anything. |
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