When you have been served notice of a lawsuit placed against you for your past due student debt by National Collegiate Student Loan Trust, make sure you call the best student loans attorneys in Los Angeles at JJS Law LLP. National Collegiate Student Loan Trust is aggressively suing students for their past due student loans even though they are neither the originator or lender of your student loan note. Call JJS Law LLP to start your student debt lawsuit defense in Los Angeles at 818-382-1628.
Because National Collegiate Student Loan Trust is not the lender or originator of your loan, paperwork can easily get lost. All of the student loans held by National Collegiate Student Loan Trust were originated from various banks under different loan programs. This means that National Collegiate Student Loan Trust was not the originator or lender of your loan. These loans were structured with the assistance of The First Marblehead Corporation, which is an education loan finance company that also owns TERI. This means that through all the paperwork and changing of hands, it can be difficult to even know if National Collegiate Student Loan Trust even owns your student debt.
When you hire JJS Law LLP to defend you, we will force National Collegiate Student Loan Trust’s attorneys to prove two things. Firstly, in order for the lawsuit to be valid, National Collegiate Student Loan Trust must prove ownership over your student debt. Secondly, they must prove that the amount of money owed is in fact the amount of money due. Because National Collegiate Student Loan Trust is not the originator or lender of your loan, there is a good chance they may not even be able to prove these two things.
Start your student debt lawsuit defense against National Collegiate Student Loan Trust by calling our student debt defense lawyers in Los Angeles at 818-382-1628. We put our years of experience to work for you helping you settle on more favorable terms or in some cases having your lawsuit dismissed all together. Give us a call today at 818-382-1628 and take action against NCSLT today.