How I Answer Debt Collection Discovery Requests
How I Answer Debt Collection Discovery Requests
Includes Full Length Instructional Video
Here, Brian responds to members’ requests on how collection discovery is answered with his approach going back to the original filing: The Counter Affidavit that states and shows the debt collector has not met their burden of proof in showing they have standing to sue you. So, why should you answer discovery helping them to prove their case? You should not but through the prism of your state’s rules on discovery and discovery objections. Lots of discovery response templates are attached to the video for you to carefully conform to your state’s rules as a guide. Hope this helps, good luck.
Documents and templates included with this video:
- Request for Production Response by Defendant to Velocity
- Discovery Responses To Velocity Interrogatories
- Defendant Responses and Answer and Exhibits to the Plaintiff First Discovery Requests
- Creditor Response to Discovery Requests and Same Request to Admits from Plaintiff
- Debtor Response to Interrogatories of Plaintiff
- DEBTOR RESPONSES TO VELOCITY SECOND INTERROGATORIES AND REQUEST PRODUCE
- and SHOW NOTES
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