Creditor - Debtor

A collection agency threatens to seize your companion animals to satisfy a judgment. The Chapter 7 trustee asks that you sell your pets to retire various debts.

A stable keeper has refused to relinquish possession of your thoroughbred, citing the Adjuster Lien Statute and intimidating you with plans to cart off your horse to a rendering plant if you do not pay the bill plus 25 percent interest.

You thought you paid the stud fee and that would be the end of the transaction, but two years later the sire owner attempts to foreclose on the female served and all her offspring.

Fight efforts of lien holders to use the courts and law enforcement to kidnap family members to pay off debts. Contact an animal law attorney to dissuade abusive creditors from engaging in ethically questionable debt collection practices.


Photo of Cady the Labrador, Courtesy of Grant Hopper

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