Frequently Asked Questions
What is your fee for the completed Motion to file my Answer - Our Legal Team will prepare your motion and include the filing instructions for only $69.00 total, there are no additional fees. To order your Motion Click Here.
What is a Motion to Answer - When ever a creditor (Plaintiff) petition the court to obtain a judgment against a debtor (Defendant) a summons will be served upon the debtor announcing and outlining the creditors claim. The courts will require that the debtor file a response (Answer) to the courts and creditor detailing their side of the story to request the judgment be denied.
Do I need an Attorney to file my Motion - No you don't. Typically you can file the motion yourself detailing what happen and what you plan to do to resolve the debt issue. If you cannot afford an Attorney, we strongly suggest using the DSI professionally prepared Motion to avoid other financial set-backs due to improper filing.
Can I get a judgment overturned - Yes, by filing a Motion To Vacate Judgment. Once you file your motion, the court will notify you of the upcoming court date. The creditor who originally sued you (the plaintiff in the original suit) will typically have 35 days to respond. Debt Solvency will help you with the entire process following your account setup.
Where do I fax a copy of the Court Summons - You can fax the documents to 1-877-408-3251 and your Motion will be completed within two business days.
What creditors can you assist me with - All collection agencies and collection attorney's. We can help you with any type of unsecured debt you have regardless of where you live in the United States.
Why does debt mediation work - You will have experienced Creditor Negotiators speaking with your creditors. Creditors will typically not move forward with legal actions because they can work with a debt negotiator. You have documented proof you can only pay the amount based on disposable income. You have documented proof that you have a financial hardship.
Can a Debt Consolidation Program stop creditor legal actions - Typically if the courts have not ruled a Debt Consolidation Plan can stop further legal actions and allow you to place all your unsecured debt on a formal re-payment plan agreed to by the creditors. Click Here to see who we recommend.
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What do I need to do to request my Answer
- Provide Contact Information
- Submit your Payment
- Complete the Creditor Questionnaire
- Fax a Copy of the Summons