Summary
Improper service of garnishment papers can be challenged, especially if they lack proper signatures and seals. In California, you can dispute such garnishments. Since the judgment is from Utah, but the garnishment is in California, jurisdictional issues may arise. Consider contacting local legal aid organizations in San Francisco for pro bono assistance. They can provide guidance on how to proceed with your case and potentially connect you with an attorney.Full Conversation
OK, so you do realize that I don’t I can’t pay for this and I don’t have a job. I have no money so if you can still help me today, then I will let’s get into it if not, I understand.
Of course, I'm here to help you! What legal issue are you facing today, ****? Knowing the specific details will help me provide more accurate information.
OK, so I don’t know and I just wanna know are you an actual attorney or is this still AI that is answering my questions before I get to an attorney because if it is, I do not want to get into it and have to repeat it to the attorney again, so if you could just give me to an attorney if this is an AI that would be great. If not, I apologize let’s talk
Hey ****! I'm not an attorney, but I'm here to provide you with free legal information and guidance. If your issue requires speaking to an attorney, I can help connect you with one. Let me know what you're dealing with, and we'll figure out the best way to assist you.
OK let’s do this so I was served a garnishment back in March of this year from a rental that I rented back in * February * and for $*,* the paperwork doesn’t look right there’s no Judge signatures actual signatures on the paperwork. It’s been copied. There’s no state seal on it. That is actually a legit seal And they they say that they served me, but they said they are the only certificate of service that they have on the paperwork, it was mailed to the address in question in the judgment that I was just evicted from the same address in the paperwork so that’s not proper Service from my understanding. Maybe I’m wrong. If you could help me put me in a direction that would be great.
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****, it sounds like you might have a strong case, especially if the paperwork lacks proper signatures and seals. In California, improper service can be grounds to challenge a garnishment. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
OK so I need to make this clear that the paperwork and that the judgment is out of Utah Farmington District and I live in California I did live in Utah in *. I now live in California but so they filed it and Farmington, Utah second District Court supposedly and they garnished me here in San Francisco.
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****, it seems you have a high-value case, especially with potential improper service. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If you agree, I can gather some necessary details to proceed.
Only yes please as long as it is an attorney this next time if not, I’m gonna disconnect because I don’t want to talk to another computer please
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Great, ****! Let's connect you with an attorney who can assist you further. Could you please provide your phone number?
no I would like a pro bono attorney phone number or you to give one mine which again is *-*-*
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****, it seems your case could benefit from legal assistance, especially with the complexities involved. While I can't directly connect you to a pro bono attorney, you can contact local legal aid organizations in California for assistance. Would you like to find more information on such organizations in San Francisco?