They Just Served Me: The First 48 Hours
Mar 15, 2026•Channel
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Video Details
Published2 months ago
Duration9:01
Video IDl83lcCl7-gk
Languageen
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views812
Likes34
Comments8
Engagement Rate5.17%
Likes per 100 views4.19
Comments per 1K views9.85
Video Tags
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Description
Have you just been served with a debt collection lawsuit? Whether a process server showed up at your door or you found papers taped to your house, the clock is ticking. In this video, I break down the crucial first 48 hours and the exact steps you need to take to protect your wages, bank account, and credit.
In this video:
Why to NEVER avoid service (and the "Alternative Service Order" trap).
How to read a Summons & Complaint to find your specific deadline.
The 20-day rule: Why the calendar is your most important tool in Arizona (and beyond).
Default Judgments: How to avoid the worst-case scenario of wage garnishment.
The Settlement Budget: How to determine what you can actually afford to pay.
Being sued by a debt collector is invasive and unsettling, but it is manageable. Don't let a default judgment happen simply because you didn't know the rules.
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