Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Nevada

filing a lien after a summons has been filed/served

I've just been served with two summons re credit card debt from an attorney/debt collector. Can I now put a lien against my real property?


Asked on 8/17/06, 12:41 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Paul Malikowski Malikowski Law Offices, Ltd.

Re: filing a lien after a summons has been filed/served

I do not understand the question. But putting "a lien against your own property" is not the answer. These credit card cases are defensible, but they must be properly prepared and responded to in advance of the time listed on the Summons to answer. If you do not file a timely response, the credit card creditors will win, even if you have a legal way to reduce or eliminate the claim.

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Answered on 8/17/06, 5:01 pm


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