Have you received a Summons to appear in court because of outstanding debt? Credit card companies often resort to suing consumers in Massachusetts District Courts for the unpaid balances. While it may be too expensive to retain a Boston attorney, and you may not qualify or be interested in a Massachusetts bankruptcy, there are ways to defend yourself. The Massachusetts Courts Self Help Center is a helpful start, but we have some advice to offer, too.
See our recent article called Massachusetts Consumers Can Represent Themselves Against Credit Card Companies in Massachusetts Courts. In this article, we explain which documents you’ll need to file in a collection lawsuit, and we provide examples of forms for your reference.
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