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What if you send a text message saying you want to sue?

What should I do if I send a text message saying that I want to sue, let me prepare to respond and find a good lawyer?

The lawyer made the following suggestions for your reference:

The first suggestion:

The caller said that he would sue, and the corresponding effective information is that there is no prosecution at present.

The second suggestion:

When is the real prosecution?

If a lawsuit is really filed, the borrower will receive a notice of filing directly served by the court. All the materials about the prosecution were delivered directly by the court. From another angle, it can be concluded that if the litigation-related information is not notified by the court, it is all false.

The third suggestion:

The collection company cannot represent the prosecution.

If the caller is the person who collects the company, it is impossible for the collector to sue. The entrustment accepted by the collection company is only collection work. The collection company has not been entrusted by the loan company to sue, and the collection company is not qualified to represent the lawsuit. It can be concluded that it is impossible for the collector to sue.

The fourth suggestion:

In the case that the court has not notified the filing of the case, there is no need to prepare for responding to the lawsuit, and there is no need to find a lawyer.

When the court actually files a case, it has enough time to prepare evidence materials and entrust a lawyer. In court proceedings, both parties have enough time to testify and defend. Therefore, when there is no case, there is no need to prepare for responding in advance. Even if a lawyer is not entrusted in the case of creditor's rights and debts disputes, the court will support the legitimate subject and legitimate interests according to law, and the plaintiff will not support it if he has illegal demands. Therefore, when a lawsuit is actually filed, even if a lawyer is not entrusted, the court will not judge illegal interests.

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