Have you received a debt collection letter from Leaders Financial? Before you decide whether to pay the debt Leaders Financial says that you owe, you may have options.
Debt collectors like Leaders Financial must comply with federal laws regulating how debts are collected, how debt collectors can contact you, and what kinds of things debt collectors can say to get you to pay debts. Whether or not you actually owe a debt to Leaders Financial, you may have options.
Working with a debt collection attorney may be able to help you:
- Negotiate for a reduced payment or settle the debt
- Fight against debts you don’t actually owe
- Hold a debt collection company accountable for violating your rights
- Sue for fraud in financing agreements for cars and other items
Dealing with a debt collection lawsuit can be scary. Making sure you have an experienced attorney by your side can help you have a fair chance at obtaining a reasonable outcome.
Being Sued by Leaders Financial?
If you are being sued by Leaders Financial you may be wondering:
- Why is Leaders Financial suing me?
- Are they a legitimate company?
- Can I fight or settle my debt?
- What are my options to fight the lawsuit?
- I don’t owe a debt to Leaders Financial, what do I do?
One of the easiest steps you can take is to contact Denbeaux & Denbeaux Law to get a plan of what you can do if you’re being sued by Leaders Financial. We offer free initial consultations to learn about your case and talk about your options for debt defense.
Speak To a Debt Defense Attorney
We offer free initial consultations to learn about your options for debt defense. If you’ve been sued for a debt contact us for a free case evaluation and to talk to our debt defense attorney, Josh Denbeaux.
Who Is Leaders Financial & Why Are They Suing Me?
If you have received a debt collection letter from or have been sued by Leaders Financial, you may owe them or someone they represent a debt.. However, it’s not uncommon for debt collection companies to lose paperwork, get debts confused, or have incorrect information.
If you’re being sued by Leaders Financial and don’t believe you owe them a debt, failing to take action may result in a judgement against you. Just because you don’t believe you owe a debt doesn’t mean that you should ignore a lawsuit or debt collection notice.
Also keep in mind that it’s not uncommon for different debt collection companies or law firms to represent a company that you actually owe a debt to. Leaders Financial may be trying to collect a debt on behalf of a company they represent.
If you do owe a debt to Leaders Financial or someone they represent, you may have options to negotiate, reduce, or fight the debt. Contact us today to talk to Josh Denbeaux, debt defense attorney.
Debt Lawsuit Defense
Interested in fighting, consolidating, or settling your debt with Leaders Financial? At Denbeaux & Denbeaux Law, we handle many aspects of debt, including bankruptcy, settlement negotiations, and litigation defense. Whether you have a lawsuit or a judgement, our New Jersey debt lawyers can help you determine your options and build a strategic roadmap to address your situation head-on.
Don’t give up without a fight! Let us help you resolve your debt with Leaders Financial. Call us at (201) 970-6534.