What to do if a bank sues you for debt or credit card in Weatherford, Aledo, Ft. Worth
If you’ve been sued by lawyers like Scott & Associates, Midland Credit, or Michael Moss, you may think you’re trapped with nowhere to run. But that’s not true!
I’m Fort Worth’s James Foley, PLLC, and I legally represent North Texans in debt suits across the metroplex, and at affordable rates. Whether you’ve been sued by a bank, credit card company, or lender, I’m here to help you fight, negotiate, or pursue bankruptcy in a way that helps you, and gives you hope for the future again.
When you need debt defense or think you might be an identity theft victim in Ft. Worth, Aledo, Benbrook, Lake Worth, White Settlement, or Weatherford, give me a call at 817-738-1633, and we’ll set up a free consultation.
Discover Card, Ally Financial, Bank of America, or Unifund are Plaintiff’s I’ve worked with many times to help resolve similar situations in affordable ways for them and their customers.
Ft. Worth Debt Consolidator or Debt Counseling: Does it Really Work? Maybe...
Most people don’t know what a lawyer can do for them, because debt consolidation is all over their TV and radio ads. But a debt defense lawyer can be incredibly more beneficial and even affordable, which many people don’t realize, for the following reasons:
Credit counselors CAN’T represent you in court if you are sued.
Credit counselors CAN’T help with lawsuits you have now or receive later.
Credit counselors CAN’T force banks or lenders to settle.
Credit counselors CAN’T guarantee you results despite your large upfront payments.
This translates into a great deal of expense on your part, just in the hopes that a debt won’t go to court, and that every single one of your lenders will be willing to negotiate, knowing that’s the case.
Moreover, forgiven debt can be taxed as income, so you might find that you make those theoretical funds back only to owe the remainder to Uncle Sam in the next tax year. If your consolidator doesn’t get proper credit resolution for you, you might have that debt remain on your credit report, which can cause even more trouble for you.
Watch and document your credit report at www.annualcreditreport.com, and if you think you may be the victim of an amount that doesn’t belong to you, I may be able to help with that too, and protect your rights to the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
Weatherford, Azle, White Settlement Debt Defense Lawyer | James Foley of FW
When you’re sued by Jenkins and Young, Chase, Bank of Texas, Cavalry Portfolio Association, or Michael J. Scott, you have options when we work together, including:
1. NEGOTIATE BETTER TERMS: I’ve worked with Ally, Chase, and others many times, which means I’ll know what they may or may not settle for when it comes to your debt repayments. Moreover, I can help you anticipate or avoid high costs and tax burdens typically associated with debt consolidators.
2. FIGHT THE LAWSUIT: Whether the reason is identity theft, credit reporting errors, or a lack of proof by your lender, you may not be responsible for a single penny that they accuse you for. This is a crucial possibility that most people don’t realize, and one your lender probably hopes you won’t find out about.
3. DECLARE BANKRUPTCY: I’ve found that clients who think they’re nowhere near bankruptcy are entirely well served by the process. It’s a lifeline that consumers shouldn’t fear, and can plant the seeds for a positive financial future for you.
You can win against Midland Funding, Bank of Texas, or Javitch Block with James Foley, PLLC.
Debt and debt lenders may want you to think you’ve only got two choices, to pay now or to pay later. I’m here to tell you that you have a great opportunity to start over, and many more options than those two.
For Keller, Burleson, Cleburne, Lake Worth, Arlington, White Settlement, Benbrook, Grapevine, HEB, Pantego, and Mansfield, credit lawsuit defense, call me, James Foley, at once, and take advantage of a free consultation: 817-738-1633.
You might not know just how many choices you have until we sit down and discuss your case!