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Do-It-Yourself Motion to Set Aside Default (Consumer Debt)
Have you received a default or default judgment after someone sued you to collect a debt? If so, use this tool to create forms asking the judge to set aside the judgment.
Do-It-Yourself Civil Answer
Use this tool to prepare the forms you can use to respond when someone has sued you to collect a debt.
Getting an Installment Payment Plan
If you owe money on a debt, and your creditor has a judgment against you, an installment plan might protect your paycheck from garnishment. Read this article to learn more.
Garnishment of Tax Refunds
This article explains how your tax refund can be garnished (also known as intercepted) to pay a debt.
Dealing with Debt Before Court
Dealing with debt collectors can be difficult, but you do have rights and options for resolving your credit and debt problems. This article explains your rights and options when dealing with debt collectors.
An Overview of Small Claims Court
If you have a dispute of $6,500 or less, you might have a case in Small Claims Court. This article gives you an overview of this court.
Defenses in a Debt Collection Case
Are you being sued for a debt? Read this article to learn about possible defenses in a debt collection case.
Are You Uncollectible?
Do you have limited income and debts you can’t afford to pay? You might be uncollectible.
Electronically Deposited Exempt Federal Benefits
If you get certain federal benefits, the bank can't garnish them. Read this article to learn which exempt benefits are protected under this rule.
Taking a Small Claims Case to Court
This article explains the Small Claims process from filing a case in Small Claims Court through the possible outcomes.
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