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Tell us about your lawsuit. No legal knowledge required.
You must respond to the lawsuit within 14-30 days of receiving the complaint. SoloSuit makes it easy to respond.
HOW IT WORKS
A simple 3-step process to handle your lawsuit fast.
Tell us about your lawsuit. No legal knowledge required.
Our system creates a court-ready response tailored to your case.
Submit online or download and file — before your deadline.
Professional legal documents, filed directly with the court on your behalf.
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Creation of response document
i Use our walk through to generate a response to your debt collection lawsuit. |
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PDF download
i At the end of the walk through you'll be able to download your document as a PDF. |
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Filing fee calculation
i If your court charges a fee for filing a document, we will calculate that fee. |
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Document filing timeline
i We'll file the document so you don't have to. |
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Status updates
i We'll update you on where your document is. |
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Attorney review
i Your response will be reviewed by a professional debt-collection attorney. |
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Ignoring a debt collection lawsuit has serious consequences. See how SoloSuit protects you.
(Without SoloSuit)
Collectors can legally seize up to 25% of your paycheck directly from your employer.
Your entire savings can be wiped out overnight by a court-ordered bank levy.
A judgment against your home makes it impossible to sell or refinance.
A default judgment stays on your record for years, tanking your credit score.
Without responding, you forfeit the right to contest the debt in court.
(With SoloSuit)
Filing an Answer prevents collectors from getting the judgment needed to garnish wages.
Stop the lawsuit before collectors can seize funds from your bank account.
Fight back so debt collectors can't place a lien claim on your property.
By responding, you force collectors to prove their case—often leading to dismissal or solution.
An Answer gives you a voice in court and a chance to achieve a better outcome.