Q: How did you find me? Or this information?
A: We use proprietary licensed software to locate you and unclaimed funds.
Q: How come the courts haven't notified me?
A: They attempted to send the check to your previous address, however, due to your relocation, the courts have been unable to contact you with the current information on file.
Q: Can the courts just send Me a new check?
A: Unfortunately, the check is only sent once. However, if you would like to request a new one, you will need to submit a petition to the court. I am available to assist you with this process.
q:How do I know this isn’t a scam?A: We understand why you want to be cautious, and we encourage you to check us out thoroughly. The court issued a check to you however, due to your change of Address you did not receive it. Due to limited resources, the court is unable to conduct skip tracing in order to locate individuals.
Q: Can't my lawyer just do it?
A: They have the option to do so, but unfortunately your case has been dismissed or discharged and they are no longer representing you. It seems that they may have overlooked notifying you about the unclaimed funds due to their current workload.
Q: What's your fee for?
A: The fee I charge is assessed at the conclusion of the process and covers the costs associated with filing and monitoring the necessary documentation for unclaimed funds with the court.
Q: Can't I just send a new address form?
A: While submitting a petition to the court would be required in this situation, simply stating your position is not sufficient.
Q: Can I do this myself?
A: Many individuals are unfamiliar with the process of submitting petitions to the court, as it can be complex and challenging. It is comparable to the process of filing for bankruptcy, which often requires assistance from a professional. Our team is here to provide guidance and support in navigating this process effectively.