Being Sued by Calvary SPV I LLC? Here’s What You Need to Know
New Path Law Firm has successfully defended thousands of lawsuits filed by Cavalry SPV I LLC, a debt buyer and collector of charged-off credit card debt.
Cavalry SPV I LLC may appear on your credit report, send you a collection letter, or have served you with a lawsuit. They file thousands of collection lawsuits every year and typically hire local attorneys to represent them in court. Cavalry SPV I LLC is sometimes listed as Cavalry Portfolio Services LLC, but both entities operate as debt buyers and active litigants, not just collection agencies.
Facing a Cavalry lawsuit can be intimidating, but ignoring it could result in a default judgment, wage garnishment, or bank account levy. Immediate action is essential to protect your rights.
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Review the Lawsuit Carefully
When Calvary SPV I, LLC sues, the first step is to read all court documents thoroughly.
Look for:
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Your court date and response deadline (usually 14–30 days)
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The case number and amount claimed
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The law firm representing Calvary SPV I, LLC
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Important: If you fail to respond on time, Calvary SPV I, LLC can obtain a default judgment, giving them the power to garnish your wages or freeze your bank account in many states.
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Identify the Law Firm Suing You
Many people are surprised when they see a local law firm listed on the lawsuit instead of Capital One directly.
This doesn’t mean the debt was sold — it simply means Calvary SPV I, LLC has hired a collection law firm to pursue payment through the courts.
Knowing who’s representing them helps your attorney respond effectively and start negotiations if appropriate.
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Understand the Nature of the Claim
Most Calvary SPV I, LLC lawsuits involve unpaid credit card accounts or personal loans.
The lawsuit (called a petition or complaint) should identify the debt, include part of your account number, and specify the total balance they claim you owe.
If anything seems unclear or inaccurate, do not assume it’s correct — even large banks make errors.
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Check for Errors or Missing Proof
Just because you’re being sued doesn’t mean the debt is valid or correctly calculated.
Calvary SPV I, LLC and their attorneys must prove:
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They own the debt
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The balance is accurate
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The lawsuit is filed within the statute of limitations
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File a Response (Do Not Ignore the Lawsuit)
It’s critical to file your legal answer with the court before the deadline. You must also send a copy to the opposing attorney to avoid a default judgment.
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Consult a Debt Defense Attorney
This is where New Path Law Firm can make a real difference.
Our experienced attorneys focus exclusively on debt relief, debt defense, and creditor lawsuit representation.
We can help you:
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Challenge inaccurate or unverified claims
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Negotiate reduced settlements
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Stop collection harassment
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Protect your wages and bank accounts
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Consider Settlement or Alternative Resolutions
Many Calvary SPV I, LLC lawsuits can be resolved without going to trial.
Our attorneys often negotiate reduced balances or interest-free repayment plans, ensuring fair and affordable outcomes for our clients.
Take Control of Your Situation Today.
Call us at: (800) 699-2341
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