By: Robert J. Nahoum Anyone who has ever been sued in a debt collection lawsuit should be familiar with the court documents collectively referred to as the “summons and complaintâ€. The two documents have become almost interchangeably viewed as one document but in reality, they are two documents with two distinct purposes. The summons is document which advises you that […]
What is the Difference Between a Summons and a Complaint?
Debt Collection Law-Firm Eltman, Eltman and Cooper, PC Has Been Growing
By: Robert J. Nahoum Infamous debt collection law firm Eltman, Eltman and Cooper, PC started as a local New York debt collection mill but have been rapidly growing. Â According to their website, Eltman, Eltman and Cooper is now collecting debts in California, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Texas. Eltman, Eltman and Cooper began […]
Will I Have Miss Work for My Debt Collection Case?
By: Robert J. Nahoum The Problem: You’ve been served was a summons and complaint or discovered that you have a default judgment entered against you. You’ve been sued by a debt collector on an old debt.  You filed your answer to the lawsuit or filed an order to show cause to vacate the default judgment and the court has scheduled […]
What Happens at a Debtor Exam?
By: Robert J. Nahoum The Problem: You were sued by a debt collector and a judgment has been entered against you. The judgment creditor is hell bent on collecting on that judgment and has served you with a subpoena for a debtor exam. What is it and what should you expect? The Rules: After a judgment has been entered against […]
Does the FDCPA Cover Money Owed to the Government?
By: Robert J. Nahoum THE PROBLEM: You’ve been getting endless debt collection calls from a debt collection agency trying to collect a government resulting from a speeding ticket, a housing code violation, a criminal fine or even an overdue library book penalty. The debt collector has been harassing you with incessant calls, false threats and misleading information. Can you sue […]
Why Debt Collectors Accept Nominal Monthly Settlements
By: Robert J. Nahoum THE PROBLEM: You’ve been sued in a debt collection case; you’ve explained to the debt collection attorney that money is tight and you can’t afford to pay the debt. Nevertheless, the debt collection attorney has offered to settle the debt by you making monthly payments of only $20 each. You’re perplexed –why would the debt collector […]
There is a Default Judgment on My Credit Report
By: Robert J. Nahoum The Problem: You have recently discovered that you had been sued by a debt collector and that judgment has been entered against you. The judgment shows up in the public records section of your credit report and is bringing down your credit score. What should you do? The Rules: A judgment on your credit report must […]
What is Arbitration?
By: Robert J. Nahoum As technology has advanced our lives have undoubtedly been made easier. There is no shortage of companies lining up to provide us with one sort of a service or another. Some we pay for like our cell phones, cable, internet and Netflix while others are free like Facebook, twitter and Youtube. One thing these companies all […]
What is The Credit Repair Organizations Act?
By: Robert J. Nahoum THE PROBLEM: For many, your credit score has a powerful influence on your life. Your score influences how much your home and your car will cost and whether you will be approved for insurance, an apartment and even a job. With stakes this high, a lot of attention is paid to improving people’s scores. Everywhere you […]
What is a Good Settlement with Eltman, Eltman & Cooper?
By: Robert J. Nahoum The notorious debt collection law firm Eltman, Eltman & Cooper has sued you for an old debt that they bought from an original creditor. You are considering whether to fight them or to reach a reasonable settlement and get on with your life. You now have to determine how much is a good settlement with Eltman, […]