Debt collection blog

The Solo debt collection blog. Find helpful posts on how to resolve your debt lawsuit here.

Eviction

How to Make an Eviction Appeal

Appeal an eviction by filing a notice of appeal within 5-10 days of the judgment, posting a bond if required, and filing your brief with the appellate court.

Debt Collector Guides

Sued by Moss Law Firm? How to Settle

If sued by Moss Law Firm, respond on time with an Answer, demand debt validation, raise affirmative defenses, or negotiate a settlement.

Other Debt Resources

How Not to Pay a Judgment

If you can't pay a debt judgment, try vacating the judgment, filing an exemption claim, declaring bankruptcy, or settling with the judgment creditor.

Debt Collector Guides

What to Do If You've Been Sued by Unifund

If you are sued by Unifund, Solo can help you draft and file a written Answer in minutes and take steps to negotiate and settle the debt for less.

Debt Collector Guides

How to Settle Debt With Dodeka LLC

Settle debt with Dodeka LLC by responding to lawsuits on time, demanding validation, and negotiating a written settlement for less than you owe.

Legal Aid

What Is a Civil Chapter 61 Warrant?

A Civil Chapter 61 Warrant is a Texas civil writ used to seize property to satisfy a judgment; it's not a criminal warrant despite the name.

Eviction

How to Drag Out an Eviction

Drag out an eviction by filing a motion to stay (delay), a motion to cancel the eviction order for legal reasons, or appealing to a higher court.

Debt Documents and Templates

How to Make a Motion to Dismiss

File a Motion to Dismiss when the lawsuit lacks legal grounds: improper service, expired statute of limitations, lack of standing, or failure to state a claim.

Legal Aid

What Is an Assignment of Debt?

Assignment of debt means that the debt has been transferred, including all obligations and rights, from the creditor to another party (often a debt buyer)