Why do I have a judgment from Equable Ascent Financial (EAF)?
What happens if I don’t settle Equable Ascent Financial (EAF) judgment?
After Equable Ascent Financial (EAF) takes a judgment against you they can
Cost to Settle Equable Ascent Financial (EAF) Judgments
There are many reasons that you may want to try to file a Petition for Nullity or vacate a judgment in Louisiana. One of the main reasons is that our client did not get served with the original lawsuit. You are asking a judge to “vacate” the the original judgment against you.
We are experienced in Petition for Nullity lawsuits that can often yield good results for our clients.
We allow payment plans on our negotiation fees.
The above pricing does not include the filing fees or electronic filing fees to the court. Sometimes the judgment creditor will agree to pay these fees. Filing fees typically are $26.00 for the first page and $4.00 there after. Release of Judgments are typically 2-3 pages. Some courts require a separate electronic filing fee which is usually less than $20.00.
A judgment creditor usually will not issue the release of judgment for 15 – 30 days after receipt of funds.
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