What is the name of your state?GA
I leased a vehicle from Ford which was returned at the end of the lease period. However I had excess mileage and as such still owed them over $1700, which I have only managed to pay $350. I lost my job and could continue payment and now I am being sued for the balance, plus attorney fees and pre-judgement interest, as well as court costs.
I contacted their lawyers and told them of my unemployment status of which they told me to just contact them as soon as I found a job. However I was later served with a summons from the State court to respond to the complaint within 30 days, which also said if I failed to do so, judgement by default would be taken against me for the relief demanded in the complaint.
I cannot afford a lawyer and did not know how to respond, so I decided to write a letter to the lawyers and to the County Clerk reinterating the fact that I am aware of the debt and is willing, but presently unable to pay. I stated that as previously agreed, I would begin settlement on the amount owed as soon as I found a job.
Then to my surprise the lawyers responded to the County Clerk with a 'copy of Plaintiff's Motion for Judgement on the Pleadings for filing' - which I am hoping can tell me what it means. It said 'also enclosed is a Final Judgement Order to be presented to the judge after 30 days have expired. The motion was asking the Court to enter judgement in its favor on the grounds that my answer (in the letter I wrote) does not state a legal defense. The lawyers' brief in support of their motion said their client is entitled to a judgement as a matter of law.
So I wondering - did I screw myself by writing that letter?
I am not sure what to do or even what is happening in this case as I am a novice. Can someone please advice me. The last page of the motion was a page where the County Clerk is to sign saying that the Plaintiff's Motion is granted and thay have the right to recover from me the balance, attorney fees, accrued interests and courts costs.
WHAT DO I DO ? Are they pro-bono lawyers who could help me? I live in Atlanta and I am utterly lost.
Thanks alot.
I leased a vehicle from Ford which was returned at the end of the lease period. However I had excess mileage and as such still owed them over $1700, which I have only managed to pay $350. I lost my job and could continue payment and now I am being sued for the balance, plus attorney fees and pre-judgement interest, as well as court costs.
I contacted their lawyers and told them of my unemployment status of which they told me to just contact them as soon as I found a job. However I was later served with a summons from the State court to respond to the complaint within 30 days, which also said if I failed to do so, judgement by default would be taken against me for the relief demanded in the complaint.
I cannot afford a lawyer and did not know how to respond, so I decided to write a letter to the lawyers and to the County Clerk reinterating the fact that I am aware of the debt and is willing, but presently unable to pay. I stated that as previously agreed, I would begin settlement on the amount owed as soon as I found a job.
Then to my surprise the lawyers responded to the County Clerk with a 'copy of Plaintiff's Motion for Judgement on the Pleadings for filing' - which I am hoping can tell me what it means. It said 'also enclosed is a Final Judgement Order to be presented to the judge after 30 days have expired. The motion was asking the Court to enter judgement in its favor on the grounds that my answer (in the letter I wrote) does not state a legal defense. The lawyers' brief in support of their motion said their client is entitled to a judgement as a matter of law.
So I wondering - did I screw myself by writing that letter?
I am not sure what to do or even what is happening in this case as I am a novice. Can someone please advice me. The last page of the motion was a page where the County Clerk is to sign saying that the Plaintiff's Motion is granted and thay have the right to recover from me the balance, attorney fees, accrued interests and courts costs.
WHAT DO I DO ? Are they pro-bono lawyers who could help me? I live in Atlanta and I am utterly lost.
Thanks alot.