Can a person be sued in civil law court by a credit card company?
Sunday, September 27th, 2009 at
12:13 pm
Wһаt іѕ a civil summons аחԁ саח іt bе used tο sue fοr credit card debt?
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A "civil summons" is a document served on you that lets you know that a person is suing you – it is not the lawsuit itself, that is called a "Complaint". Most states require the Complaint to be served with the Summons. All the Summons does is put you on notice about the lawsuit and tell you how long you have to file a response.
And yes, you can be sued for credit card debt. It happens every day.