SoloSuit offers a variety of documents that help you win your debt lawsuit:
Answer to a Complaint and Summons — When you’re sued for a debt, you receive a Complaint and Summons, also called a Petition or Warrant for Debt. To respond, you need to file an Answer document within the deadline. You can create an Answer on our site. When you’re done we’ll have an attorney review it, and get it filed for you. Many debt collectors will simply drop the case after receiving our response. And it costs only a fraction of the price of a traditional attorney.
You need the Summons and Complaint documents to complete your Answer. You can choose either our Free, Standard, or Premium packages.
Free: you can create your document for free on our site. You just answer the questions and we'll complete your Answer. However, you need to file it on your own and that's often the hardest part.
Standard: you can purchase the Standard package for $50. You can generate your document for free and then we'll file it for you. We send the Answer by USPS Certified 3-5 Day First-Class Mail to the court and to the opposing attorney. When available, we e-file it for speedier filing.
Premium: you can purchase the Premium package for only $247. You create your Answer for free, then we have an attorney review it and we file it for you. An attorney reviews your Answer and suggests needed changes. We file by USPS 2-3 Day Priority Mail and provide you with the tracking numbers. When available, we e-file it for speedier filing. Additionally, in certain states, including CA, GA, PA, TX, IL, and AL we provide a free 15-minute phone consultation with an attorney.
SoloSettle- SoloSettle makes it easy to settle with your collector. Use SoloSettle to make an offer to begin negotiation. When you and the collector agree to an amount, we’ll arrange payment. You save thousands by settling the debt, and the collector leaves you alone. You only pay if a settlement is reached (19% COMMISSION ON TOTAL AMOUNT OF DEBT). Automated offer drafting. No direct contact with the collector is needed. Please make sure to first respond to the Summons and Complaint document by creating an initial answer document, and then you can use this service,
Motion to Compel Arbitration — this powerful document makes it easy to win your case. The Motion to Compel Arbitration is a document sent by someone being sued for debt to their debt collector. If your credit card or loan agreement includes an arbitration clause, our document is likely a great option for you. It uses the arbitration clause in your credit card agreement against the collector. This makes it more difficult and more expensive for the collector to come after you. Many debt collectors will simply give up after receiving our Motion to Compel Arbitration. You can use SoloSuit to create the documents, but you'll need to send them on your own.
Debt Validation Letter — A Debt Validation Letter is a letter sent by a consumer to a debt collector. It asserts your rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). It requests the collector show proof you owe the debt, requires them to stop contacting you for any other reason, and demands they report the debt as disputed. Many debt collectors will give up after receiving a Debt Validation Letter. You can use SoloSuit to create the documents, but you'll need to send them on your own.
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SoloSuit offers a variety of documents that help you win your debt lawsuit:
Answer to a Complaint and Summons — When you’re sued for a debt, you receive a Complaint and Summons, also called a Petition or Warrant for Debt. To respond, you need to file an Answer document within the deadline. You can create an Answer on our site. When you’re done we’ll have an attorney review it, and get it filed for you. Many debt collectors will simply drop the case after receiving our response. And it costs only a fraction of the price of a traditional attorney.
You need the Summons and Complaint documents to complete your Answer. You can choose either our Free, Standard, or Premium packages.
Free: you can create your document for free on our site. You just answer the questions and we'll complete your Answer. However, you need to file it on your own and that's often the hardest part.
Standard: you can purchase the Standard package for $50. You can generate your document for free and then we'll file it for you. We send the Answer by USPS Certified 3-5 Day First-Class Mail to the court and to the opposing attorney. When available, we e-file it for speedier filing.
Premium: you can purchase the Premium package for only $247. You create your Answer for free, then we have an attorney review it and we file it for you. An attorney reviews your Answer and suggests needed changes. We file by USPS 2-3 Day Priority Mail and provide you with the tracking numbers. When available, we e-file it for speedier filing. Additionally, in certain states, including CA, GA, PA, TX, IL, and AL we provide a free 15-minute phone consultation with an attorney.
SoloSettle- SoloSettle makes it easy to settle with your collector. Use SoloSettle to make an offer to begin negotiation. When you and the collector agree to an amount, we’ll arrange payment. You save thousands by settling the debt, and the collector leaves you alone. You only pay if a settlement is reached (19% COMMISSION ON TOTAL AMOUNT OF DEBT). Automated offer drafting. No direct contact with the collector is needed. Please make sure to first respond to the Summons and Complaint document by creating an initial answer document, and then you can use this service,
Motion to Compel Arbitration — this powerful document makes it easy to win your case. The Motion to Compel Arbitration is a document sent by someone being sued for debt to their debt collector. If your credit card or loan agreement includes an arbitration clause, our document is likely a great option for you. It uses the arbitration clause in your credit card agreement against the collector. This makes it more difficult and more expensive for the collector to come after you. Many debt collectors will simply give up after receiving our Motion to Compel Arbitration. You can use SoloSuit to create the documents, but you'll need to send them on your own.
Debt Validation Letter — A Debt Validation Letter is a letter sent by a consumer to a debt collector. It asserts your rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). It requests the collector show proof you owe the debt, requires them to stop contacting you for any other reason, and demands they report the debt as disputed. Many debt collectors will give up after receiving a Debt Validation Letter. You can use SoloSuit to create the documents, but you'll need to send them on your own.
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