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Posted by Black Bear (68.115.91.227) on February 22, 2004 at 12:11:26:

In Reply to: Re: Why Chat, if that's true, then . . . posted by tuffenuff on February 22, 2004 at 10:59:31:

WhyChat, I understand your responses. Please help me with the following:

(1) Assume I incurred the debt in NY, and it was charged off while I was in NY, and now I am in another state. My girlfriend lives at my old address, and so I DO get all mail addressed to me there. Now if I receive a summons at my old address, and I send a letter to the court asking for a change of jurisdiction (I have utility bills, rent checks, etc. etc. to prove my new address), that will effectively stop the NY lawsuit? Is that correct? I don't mind taking them on in my backyard!

(2) Is it true that in every single state, a summon, by definition, has to come from court? I am planning to not pick up any certified mail from any unknown party, unless the sender is a court.


Thanks for helping with this!



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