With a law degree under his belt, Mark Scott understood very early that law communication was a relatively neglected area. He decided to help people by “translating” the language and offering information and advice in a clear, useful, and actionable manner. For this reason, instead of finding him in court, you will most likely find his name online, where he is very active and thriving as a legal columnist. His part of making the world a better place is to make the law a less convoluted maze. He aims to make it easier for people to understand when and how to seek legal counsel, how to proceed in a significant number of legal matters, and to find the proper resources so they can stand up for their rights.
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You can simply ask for expedited processing if you file the paperwork at an office, or over the phone if you have sent them in by email or through a website.
The truth of the matter is that, from a legal standpoint, your creditor cannot force you to pay if he doesn’t first gather enough evidence that your term for returning the money is due already.