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Credit Card
Judgments - What You Need To Know
It's no big secret that the economy
could be doing better. The sad thing is
that the poor economy is having a
negative impact on a lot of people.
Unfortunately, even the most hardworking
and honest of people are now finding
themselves in financial trouble, due to
no fault of their own. If you have
credit card debt that's starting to pile
up, and you are not able to make
payments on it, then credit card
judgments are a real possibility.
Generally speaking, you will be sued to
recover as much of what you owe as
possible. Now don't get too worked up
about it. Even though it is a serious
matter, being sued is really nothing
more than being taken to court so a
judge can try to make a fair
arrangement. If the judge finds you do,
indeed, owe your creditor money, then a
judgment will be filed against you.
A judgment may actually be a better
option for you in some cases. The judge
should take a look at your current
income and expenses, as well as the
total amount you owe all of your
creditors. The judge will then rule on
how much you owe. However, if you are in
a really bad situation, the judge may
decide to reduce the total amount. Also,
the judge may give you very good terms
for the repayment of your debt; making
sure to give you enough time to pay it
off.
Don't get me wrong, though. Credit card
judgments aren't fun, and should only be
used as a last resort. A far better
option is to avoid being sued in the
first place. One way you can do this is
by taking out a new loan to pay off your
credit card. You will still have to
repay that loan, but at least it won't
be under the terms of your credit card.
Credit cards are usually the worst form
of debt, so a consumer loan of any kind
makes more sense.
The best way to handle it is to call
your credit card company at the first
sign you will be missing payments. Some
credit card companies will put a
temporary freeze on your account, which
will give you some time to get back on
your feet. They may also be willing to
enroll you in what's known as a hardship
program. Such a program will reduce your
interest rate substantially. There is a
catch, however. Once you are in such a
program, you won't be able to use your
credit card at all, but that's actually
a good thing.
Finally, be sure to pay any credit card
judgments that are found against you. If
you don't, then your wages can be
garnished (they will take money directly
from your paycheck), or a lien be held
against your home until it's paid off.
The main thing to remember is that being
sued and having a judgment filed against
you are not as bad as they sound, and
could actually help you to get back on
your feet.
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