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What happens in court when a debtor is sued by a credit card company?

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What happens in court when a debtor is sued by a credit card company?

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The named defendant does not have to appear in court when it pertains to a creditor lawsuit. However, a nonappearance will result in the plaintiff being awarded a default judgment against the debtor/defendant. The creditor can then execute the judgment against any nonexempt property belonging to said debtor.

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