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US Collections – At Every Stage of Default Judgement Collections

A judgment can become an otherwise untraceable outdated credit account into a collectible amount of money. For example, a statute of confines may prevent a creditor from amassing funds you owe them, after a fixed number of years. But that same creditor may start a lawsuit against you—expecting that you'll ignore it—thus enabling them to get a default judgment against you. But, had you present in court, the statute of limitations would have assured your win. This is known as an "affirmative defense." If you tired out a case because the statute of limitations has died, failure to pay the debt will still impact your credit history. Different types of debt have different time limits. These differ depending on if it's a spoken agreement, written agreement, promissory note, or open-ended account. Now, this is an extremely complex thing and there comes a time when getting external support becomes necessary. This is where US Collections emerges out as a great option in re