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Hey Quasi, I got a guy in Milwaukee for you. Very helpful, nice office staff too!

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I'm so excited for this next part of the saga. The Payment Plan Pay Pig episodes are going to be hilarious.

You can ask the court for a payment plan, but the creditor has to agree. If not he'll have to go to court again and argue why he should be allowed to be on a payment plan when he's buying 5 thousand dollar appliances that take up 30% of the square footage in his half a kitchen. This is for small claims, but I think it applies for unlimited as well, I need to check my school notes (just kidding not a lawyer).

[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.courts.ca.gov/11398.htm[/URL]

  1. If the creditor does not accept your proposed payment schedule, the court will probably hold a hearing to discuss your request and make a decision.


In California you can collect 10% interest (annually). This accrues during an appeal as well.

[URL unfurl="true"]https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=CCP&sectionNum=685.010.[/URL]

(a) Interest accrues at the rate of 10 percent per annum on the principal amount of a money judgment remaining unsatisfied.

(b) The Legislature reserves the right to change the rate of interest provided in subdivision (a) at any time to a rate of less than 10 percent per annum, regardless of the date of entry of the judgment or the date any obligation upon which the judgment is based was incurred. A change in the rate of interest may be made applicable only to the interest that accrues after the operative date of the statute that changes the rate.
 

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Maybe find one of the "family" oriented collectors that will break your legs for not paying up
I think Quasi can sell the debt to one of those wholesome, salt-of-the-earth family collection agencies that'll pursue Fatrick to the ends of the earth.

If Pat thinks his family and friends are being bothered by phone calls and trespassers now....
 
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