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A judgment lien can be placed on your property when you lose a case in court. You have the right to negotiate a payment plan or settlement. Always keep communication records with your attorney for future reference. If your attorney has not provided an update, its best to reach out directly to them.Full Conversation
Gary
Hello Gary, nice to meet you. How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
I want to ask attorney the following questions by the email. can you review it ?
Of course, Gary. I'd be happy to help you review your email to the attorney. Please, could you share the content of the email?
Do you have any updates for us?
Are you planning to travel to the city of san mateo?
Did you send any negotiation letter to the city of san mateo? If yes, can you send us a copy and negotiation option details?
Hello Gary,
As an AI, I don't send emails or negotiate on behalf of users. However, I can provide you with general legal information. Could you please specify the legal issue you're facing in San Mateo for better assistance?
It is the judgement lien on my house and we hired the attorney to do negotiation .
It sounds like you're dealing with a judgement lien. Here are some points about judgement liens in California:
- A judgement lien can be placed on your property when you lose a case in court.
- You have the right to negotiate a payment plan or settlement.
- Always keep communication records with your attorney for future reference.
ok
Thank you, Gary. Feel free to return if you have any more questions regarding judgment liens or any other legal matter. Remember, it's always best to consult with your attorney for personalized advice.
they said yesterday they have an update for me and did not get back to me
I understand your concern, Gary. However, as an AI, I don't have the ability to communicate with your attorney. I'd recommend reaching out directly to your attorney for an update on your case.
ok thanks
You're welcome, Gary. If you have any more legal questions in the future, don't hesitate to contact us. We're here to help. Good luck with your case!