I was sued and a judgement was awarded against me because i did not appear. The papers they served me with found their way to the right address (i was not home when they were droped off), but the official address they used when they filed was the wrong one, one where i never resided. Was this legal? Is there a loophole for me to at least make them go through the whole process again voiding the original judgement since they had the wrong address? This was a business line of credit through a bank that i defaulted on but tried numerous times to settle out or work out a new payment plan but they would not negotiate anything with me. I settled all my other debts except this one because they would'nt work with me at all.
2006-08-29
09:25:42
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