Credit Card Lawsuit Defense
Summary
If youre facing a credit card lawsuit in Florida, review the Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act to ensure your rights are protected. Consider filing a motion to dismiss if the plaintiff cannot provide proper verification. Its important to attend all court dates to avoid further legal consequences. Consulting with a local attorney can provide personalized legal advice and guidance on your case.Full Conversation
Nicole wilson
Hi Nicole! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
I received a notice to appear for a pre-trial from a credit card company suing me. They never provided any other details. I then sent them a request for verification and stated that all collection activities must cease. I still received a failure to appear
Hi Nicole, it sounds like you're dealing with a challenging situation. Here are some general steps you might consider:
- Review the notice for any details about the pre-trial date, time, and location.
- Ensure your request for verification was sent via certified mail for proof.
- Consider filing a motion to dismiss if you believe the suit is unjust.
- Attend any court dates to avoid further legal consequences.
Would you like more information on how to handle this in Florida?
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Here are some steps you can consider for handling your situation in Florida:
- Review Florida's Debt Collection Laws: Familiarize yourself with the Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act to ensure your rights are protected.
- Motion to Dismiss: If the plaintiff can't provide proper verification, consider filing a motion to dismiss based on lack of evidence.
- Legal Assistance: Consider consulting with an attorney for personalized legal advice.
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