Hi again NewPage,
The Discover suit should be easy to stall, for months. Wait 28 out of the 30 days, then file an answer. Ask for something, verification of debt, original signed agreement, final statement, something. New wait time, repeat. Even once they get the judgment, they have to file a writ of garnishment, another response time, etc
In an earlier post I thought ORS 18.348 would give you a 7,500 exemption amount, but I think that actually is 7,500 from the sale of exempt property. Ordinary cash-in-the-bank is $400
So I guess you are left w/ spend or lose it. Be sure to ask your attorney about paying forward on the taxes; how far forward can you pay b4 the trustee will squawk about it. You can also get medical/dental/vision work done, car repairs, other legit expenses.
Good luck w/ this,
Tom in Colo
The Discover suit should be easy to stall, for months. Wait 28 out of the 30 days, then file an answer. Ask for something, verification of debt, original signed agreement, final statement, something. New wait time, repeat. Even once they get the judgment, they have to file a writ of garnishment, another response time, etc
In an earlier post I thought ORS 18.348 would give you a 7,500 exemption amount, but I think that actually is 7,500 from the sale of exempt property. Ordinary cash-in-the-bank is $400
So I guess you are left w/ spend or lose it. Be sure to ask your attorney about paying forward on the taxes; how far forward can you pay b4 the trustee will squawk about it. You can also get medical/dental/vision work done, car repairs, other legit expenses.
Good luck w/ this,
Tom in Colo
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