By: Robert J. Nahoum The Problem: You have been sued by a debt collector and filed an answer in response to the debt collection complaint. Weeks and months have passed by and now you have received a notice in the mail that says an inquest has been scheduled. What is an inquest? The Rules: Generally speaking, an inquest is a […]
What is an Inquest in a New York Debt Collection Case?
What is Doing Well by Doing Good?
By: Robert J. Nahoum You are being harassed by a debt collector; or perhaps you’re being sued on an old credit card debt; or maybe you’ve been screwed by a dirt-bag car dealer. Whatever the case may be, when a consumer is victimized and in need of legal representation, the thought of paying for a lawyer seems like adding insult […]
How Do I Get Debt Free In New York or New Jersey?
By: Robert J. Nahoum THE PROBLEM: Like so many others Americans, the debts have piled up faster than your ability to pay. As you fall further behind, penalties and higher interest rates making catching impossible. Whether you lost your job, had you shifts cut back, suffered an injury or just can’t make due, it doesn’t matter what got you […]
Favorable Settlement with National Collegiate Student Loan Trust
By: Robert J. Nahoum National Collegiate Student Loan Trust (NCSLT) is a very busy company that few people have ever heard of. Much like the mortgages involved in the financial and foreclosure crisis of just a few years ago, private student loans are packaged together as investments and sold on Wall Street. Those packages of loans are held in trust […]
What is Fresh Financial Start?
By: Robert J. Nahoum THE PROBLEM: You, like so many others, have fallen behind on bills. Whether you lost your job, got cut back on shifts or just can’t make due, it doesn’t matter what got you here, you need a way out from under and bankruptcy may be the solution for you. THE RULE: A fundamental goal of bankruptcy […]
“Bad Paper” is a Decent Start
By: Robert J. Nahoum A new book entitled “Bad Paper†by journalist and author Jake Halpern has introduced his readers to the seedy and often criminal side of the debt collection industry. Through accounts of ex-con debt collectors strong-arming consumers and intimidating competitors, Halpern illustrates the worst players in a very dirty debt collection business. Bad Paper has gotten a […]
Can a Debt Collector Restrain My Entire Bank Account?
By Robert J. Nahoum THE PROBLEM: You have just been notified by your bank that your account has been frozen by a debt collector who was awarded a judgment against you in a lawsuit on an old debt. You just got paid and you need that money to pay the rent, the utility, the groceries, your car payment, your […]
What’s The Difference Between A Loan Servicer And A Debt Collector?
By: Robert J. Nahoum Federal debt collection laws known as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA for short) regulates the collection of consumer debts by third party debt collectors.  The FDCPA precludes debt collectors from using false, misleading, deceptive and harassing debt collection tactics. A “debt collector†is defined under the FDCPA as “any person who . . . […]
What To Do When a Debt Collector Freezes a Joint Bank Account
By: Robert J. Nahoum THE PROBLEM: In New York, the quickest way for a debt collector to collect on a judgment is with a frozen or “restrained†bank account. Often, a consumer doesn’t even know he or she has been sued in a debt collection lawsuit until a check bounces or the ATM doesn’t spit out any money. The problem […]
How To Ensure Debt Collection Lawyers Obey The Law
By: Robert J. Nahoum Federal debt collection laws known as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA for short) regulates the collection of consumer debts by third party debt collectors.  The FDCPA precludes debt collectors from using false, misleading, deceptive and harassing debt collection tactics. A “debt collector†is defined under the FDCPA as “any person who . . . […]