Retired Lawyer
Alabama,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, May 04, 2013
You are never responsible for a dead relatives' traffic tickets nor other non-community asset debts. The estate of the dead person has some responsibility to pay the estate debts out of the estate only, but kids or husbands or wives are not obligated to use their own funds to pay the debts of the dead person. Companies that try to force you to do this are liars who are only interested in getting their money and willingly trick you into thinking you have to come up with the money.
All military have access to JAG officers who can advise them about legal affairs. I advise all to avail themselves. Also most courts now allow you to put the tickets back on the docket and appear in court to argue for more time or a deferral or ask for community service in lieu of payment of fines. In Washington you are also able to get a deferal every seven years for a moving violation and one for a non-moving, but you still have to pay for the face value of the ticket.
Cant take it anymore
seattle,#3Author of original report
Wed, August 27, 2008
I have delt with this company in the past and they were very helpful and professional i am not compianing about the company but the way the collector went about doing his job i dont have any bad feelings toward the company. i have paid the amount owed and am just glad im done with it please do not view my report as anythiing bad toward the company i dont think they are to blame but the collector will be judged at heavens gate as will we all i dont urdge anyone to stop or not do busisness with the company in fact i have had great customer service before then and after. thank you