Hi. I lived in Los Angeles until 2004, when I had to move back to my native country for health reasons, leaving my credit cards debts behind (approx. $16,000). Before leaving, I went to the Post Office to have my mail forwarded from my last residence to a friend's address in L.A.. In 2006, my friend moved out, but he knows the current tenant at the address I had my mail forwarded to.
In Nov. 2006, I moved from my native country out to Puerto Rico, where I'm living... VERY poorly.
Last week, my friend from L.A. called me to tell me the police came to his previous place to serve a Plaintiff's Claim to me. The current tenant TOOK the papers, thinking they were destined to my friend's mother!!!!!!!!
On the L.A. Superior Court website, my case summary shows that everybody believes that I live in L.A.at this address, and the court hearing is scheduled in one month. Can I challenge the Claim's service with the Clerk's Office before the hearing? Or could a "Motion to Quash" help? Thanks ++++:)
2007-10-22
08:52:28
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Laurent S
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