I got a subpoena 2 weeks ago but it was served to my step son at the wrong address (he was at his mom's, my ex's apt where I've never even lived). I got it a few days later. This is regarding an unpaid credit card. Is there anything I can do to avoid this judgment, since I was improperly served?
ok...let me make this clearer. It's actually my fiance's subpoena & I was writing to see what HE could do. His ex racked up a ton of bills under his name only, then never paid them. So now he's stuck with all the back bills. It's gone to court now and he got the subpoena a couple weeks ago, but they delivered it to his ex's new apartment, where he's never lived. They gave it to his step son.
We've heard he could file a motion to quash, which would just prolong it, but it would give him time to file bankruptcy, or figure out what other things can be done.
So NO...I did NOT fail to pay my bills. I personally have great credit. But my fiance has had a bad run with his ex and now could use some advice.
ok...let me make this clearer. It's actually my fiance's subpoena & I was writing to see what HE could do. His ex racked up a ton of bills under his name only, then never paid them. So now he's stuck with all the back bills. It's gone to court now and he got the subpoena a couple weeks ago, but they delivered it to his ex's new apartment, where he's never lived. They gave it to his step son.
We've heard he could file a motion to quash, which would just prolong it, but it would give him time to file bankruptcy, or figure out what other things can be done.
So NO...I did NOT fail to pay my bills. I personally have great credit. But my fiance has had a bad run with his ex and now could use some advice.