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Can Unpaid Medical Bills Result in a Lien on My House in California?

Quick Answer Yes — but only after a creditor obtains a court judgment against you. A hospital or medical debt collector cannot place a lien

Can Medical Debt Collectors Garnish My Wages in California?

Quick Answer A medical debt collector cannot garnish your wages in California without first suing you and obtaining a court judgment. There is no shortcut.

What Happens If I Don’t Pay My Medical Bills in California?

Quick Answer If you don’t pay your medical bills in California, your account will likely be sent to collections, your credit may be affected, and

Can a Hospital Sue Me for Medical Bills in California?

Quick Answer Yes — a hospital or medical provider can sue you for unpaid medical bills in California. But before a lawsuit can happen, hospitals

What Happens to Your Debt When You Die in California?

Quick answer: When you die in California, your debts do not automatically pass to your children or other family members. Your debts become obligations of

What is a charge-off and does it mean I don’t owe the debt anymore?

Quick answer: A charge-off means the original creditor has written your debt off its books as a financial loss. It does not mean the debt

Can a debt collector garnish my Social Security?

Quick answer: Federal and California law both prohibit judgment creditors from garnishing Social Security benefits to pay consumer debts. But that prohibition does not enforce

Why is a company I never heard of suing me for a credit card debt?

Quick answer: The company suing you is almost certainly a debt buyer — a business that purchased your defaulted credit card account from the original

Can a Debt Collector Put a Lien on My House in California?

Quick answer: Yes — once a creditor has a money judgment against you, it can record an Abstract of Judgment with the county recorder and

I Was Never Served With a Lawsuit But There’s a Judgment Against Me — What Can I Do?

Quick answer: If there is a judgment against you and you were never served with the lawsuit, you may be the victim of defective service

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