Can One File Additional Lawsuits
Absolutely! Anyone can repeat the small claims enforcement process using ANY other legal statutes. One only needs to add ONE NEW STATUTE VIOLATION to file a new lawsuit. Each lawsuit costs a creditor/lender an average of $3,000.00 to $5,000.00 for their attorney representation every time. Simply rinse & repeat the process until the alleged debt is invalidated.
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