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I just received a lawsuit to appear in court on April 6 2023 for a debt claim and was wondering if I was to hire your company if it will be to late to do so

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Our service is designed only to help you to respond to the Summons and Complaint document. The initial answer document is meant to help you respond to the Summons and Complaint document. To avoid a default judgment, which is when the plaintiff's attorney receives the automatic win of your money. 

With the initial answer document (as long as it is in the designated time or a few days after it's due), you will avoid the default judgment from happening. You will now have a chance to fight your debt with the help of an attorney, free legal aid, or your local bar association.

You can only use our service if you have a Summons and Complaint document.

If you need to respond to your Summons and Complaint document, you can begin the process at https://www.solosuit.com/debt_answer and choose either Free, Standard ($50), or Premium ($207) service. 

Please note that we do not add anything additional to the document, such as evidence, written statements, interrogatories, admissions, discoveries, or any other documents since our document is all that is needed to respond to the Summons and Complaint document.

Whenever you use our process, please keep in mind that this is not always the end of the process. The judge may ask for a hearing, trial, discoveries, interrogatories, mediation, etc. Our document is, again, designed only to help you avoid a default judgment.

We do not help with the following
Interrogatories                              Divorce
Discoveries                                    Counter-Suing
Admissions                                    Mediation
Summary judgments                     Bankruptcy
Identity Theft                                 Eviction
Child Support                                Jail Time
Credit History                                Disputing 
Breach of Contract                        Motions

Please note that we are prohibited by law from giving legal advice and so we do not give any legal advice.
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Our service is designed only to help you to respond to the Summons and Complaint document. The initial answer document is meant to help you respond to the Summons and Complaint document. To avoid a default judgment, which is when the plaintiff's attorney receives the automatic win of your money. 

With the initial answer document (as long as it is in the designated time or a few days after it's due), you will avoid the default judgment from happening. You will now have a chance to fight your debt with the help of an attorney, free legal aid, or your local bar association.

You can only use our service if you have a Summons and Complaint document.

If you need to respond to your Summons and Complaint document, you can begin the process at https://www.solosuit.com/debt_answer and choose either Free, Standard ($50), or Premium ($207) service. 

Please note that we do not add anything additional to the document, such as evidence, written statements, interrogatories, admissions, discoveries, or any other documents since our document is all that is needed to respond to the Summons and Complaint document.

Whenever you use our process, please keep in mind that this is not always the end of the process. The judge may ask for a hearing, trial, discoveries, interrogatories, mediation, etc. Our document is, again, designed only to help you avoid a default judgment.

We do not help with the following
Interrogatories                              Divorce
Discoveries                                    Counter-Suing
Admissions                                    Mediation
Summary judgments                     Bankruptcy
Identity Theft                                 Eviction
Child Support                                Jail Time
Credit History                                Disputing 
Breach of Contract                        Motions

Please note that we are prohibited by law from giving legal advice and so we do not give any legal advice.
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