New Tools and More – Meeting Notes January 28 2025

January 28, 2025 (may have lost video, didn’t start correctly good meeting too)
Unfortunately the video for this meeting was damaged.

TJ announced new tools and procedures, emphasized the importance of verifying AI accuracy when used, and he shared personal experiences and advice on handling legal matters.

Karen discussed her experience with a motion to dismiss and TJ advised her on future handling, while Dowens and Matthew shared their experiences with debt collection and charge-off accounts. TJ provided guidance to several callers on various legal matters, emphasizing due diligence and proper procedures.

• Attendees are encouraged to review the meeting summary notes. The link to the notes is posted on the premium member page and found in the Blog section, for a recap of topics discussed.
• Members are reminded to use the Comments discussion section, found at the bottom of training pages to primarily ask questions and interact with other members.
• Members need to regularly review testimonials posted on the Blog, for examples of successful outcomes.
• Members discussed the lawful money system used to document giving notice to banks and IRS, and encouraged and keep all records receipts as evidence, in the unlikely event of an audit.
• Delete Debt course members are encouraged to diligently follow up with credit bureaus, if items are not removed within 4-5 days.
• Members facing garnishments are encouraged to investigate the source of a garnishment action for its legal basis, then potentially challenge through “conditional acceptance” or motions.
• When purchasing properties, one should conduct due diligence for existing liens and liabilities before closing deals. One could end up carrying those liens over to their own liability to pay.
• TJ to provide information on Asher's upcoming live Equity class offered outside of the current program offerings. Details are on the Premium Member page (under courses) and on the Equity Alumni pages.

Premium Member Meeting Announcements

TJ opens the premium member meeting for January 28, 2025 and makes some announcements. He highlights new tools added to the system, including closed captioning and AI-generated meeting summaries. TJ also reminds members about proper procedures for account support, recommends the “How to Win in Court Without a Lawyer” course http://youarelaw.org/jd and he strongly encourages use of the Comments sections at the bottom of the training pages for questions. He emphasizes the importance of reading testimonials and meeting summaries on the blog area for insights into member experiences and meeting details.

AI, Research, and Court Navigation

TJ discussed the potential of AI as a tool for research and information retrieval, emphasizing the need to verify its accuracy. He shared a personal experience where AI provided similar advice to his own, and mentioned ongoing work on more AI tools for the website. TJ also stressed the importance of setting up a strong case for appeal in court, rather than relying solely on winning the case.

He shared a story about a member, Dowens, who successfully navigated the process of dealing with a debt collection agency and a lost birth certificate. TJ also advised a member, Juttakaymakcian, on how to navigate the court system and the importance of filing a timely notice of appeal. He emphasized the need for proper documentation and intent when dealing with legal matters.

Handling Debt Collection and Garnishment

Karen discussed her recent experience with a motion to dismiss in a case against a third-party debt collector. She expressed frustration with the judge's handling of the case and the debt collector's tactics. TJ advised Karen on how to handle similar situations in the future, emphasizing the importance of objecting to the judge's actions and maintaining a strong position.

Dowens asked about the possibility of requesting validation after a judgment, to which TJ responded affirmatively but cautioned that it's not an easy process.

Matthew shared his experience with a charge-off account and his attempts to resolve the issue through the Ftc and Cfpb.

TJ advised Matthew to continue following the process outlined in the Delete Debt course and to stay persistent in his efforts.

Erica asked about the necessity of a PO box for setting up a trust, to which TJ responded that it's up to personal preference. Lastly, Erica asked about the best approach for handling a garnishment, to which TJ suggested starting with an abatement first.

Guidance on Legal Matters Discussed

In the meeting, TJ provided guidance to several callers on various legal matters. Erica was advised to investigate the proper procedures in her court for her case, and to find out how they got evidence of their right to take money from her paycheck. Zoran was instructed on how to file a complaint in court to perfect his lien, and how to respond to objections from the opposing party. Sylvia was advised to find out if there was a provision in the law or code that involves her situation, and to put the burden of proof on the opposing party. TJ also emphasized the importance of due diligence and not assuming liabilities without proper evidence.

AI-generated content may be inaccurate or misleading. Edited for accuracy.
Legal advice is not given. Just open free speech discussion.

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