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  1. #1
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    Default Collections and judgement

    I have a question. I had approx 1800 in old medical bills turned over to collection. I was unable to pay them, and the collections turned to an attorney......I was sued. A judgement was entered against me, and I filed a michigan form MC15 with the court to request installment payments, as I am now able to make a monthly payment.

    I received a letter yesterday from the lawyer, and it stated that they filed an objection to the installment payment amount that I had requested.

    Now what do/should I do? I had requested a $120 montly payment, they indicated they would agree to a $300 monthly payment, based on my financial info that I submitted.

    I cannot let this thing go to garnishment.....it would kill me professionally.

    What is the next step? Is it common for the plaintiffs to object to the installment plan requests?

    thanks

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    Default Installment Payments on Judgment

    Presumably the matter has been scheduled for hearing, and an appropriate amount will be determined by the judge.

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