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Kind of I guess, I really just ran out of money to pursue it through an attorney. Honestly thats what the guy is hoping is that now I'm too broke to pursue him legally...
I simply cannot afford one right now with my current financial situation. At least I'm trying here and not just letting some jerk screw me out of the money with nothing to answer for...
Knowing how this guy is he probably wont even respond to the court and I can then motion for a default judgement at which point ill then have his wages garnished. This would all be best case scenario. Even if he drags it out to court its very cut and dry. Theres a promissory note and he didn't...
Lets say best case scenario I win the judgment. Since I know where he works and who he banks with, would I be able to have his wages garnished to satisfy the judgement?
Thats exactly what I will do, I have a copy of it on my computer. I just need to know what to ask for when I walk into the court to file it formally. I already know the process to have him served the court filings once I figure out how the process to get them into the court.
"Step 2 - File it with the court and serve it on the defendant with a summons. I would think your local court would at least have instructions for filing the complaint and issuing the summons."
Thats all I really need to know is what specific court paper to file to get my all ready written...
The promissory note did not specifically outline what the loan was to be used for, however he verbally (non binding) said it was going to be used for a construction business startup.
To go further into it I actually retained an attorney last year and paid him $3000. All he did was write up a complaint for the court (that was never filed with the court) and he mailed a demand letter to the debtor (with the attached complaint) demanding payment and informing the note was in...
Im not so much looking for "what to do" as I already know I just need to simply sue him. I just want to know the specific generic steps I must do to open this type of law suit against the debtor. ie what specific court papers must I file, etc. Thank you so much for your time.
What is the name of your state? Colorado.
In Sept of 2017 I loaned who was a friend at the time, $60k. We did the loan through a notarized promissory note, signed by myself, the debtor and the notary. The loan was to begin repayment in January 2018 and payments of 5K each month for 12 months...
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