How long does it take for a collection defense law case to resolve?

In New York, the length of time it takes to resolve a collection defense law case depends largely on the complexity of the case. Generally speaking, a simple collection defense law case can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months to resolve. If the case is more complex or if the defendant contests the debt, then the case can take longer to resolve, up to a year or more. In addition, the actual length of time it takes to resolve a collection defense law case can also be affected by the backlog of cases in the court system. For the most part, the resolution of a collection defense law case will require two major steps: the initial filing of the case in court with service of process upon the defendant and a hearing or trial. Once the case has been filed with the court, it will usually take at least a few weeks for the defendant to be served and for the defendant to respond. After the defendant has responded, the court will set a hearing or trial to determine the outcome of the case. If the parties are able to reach an agreement prior to the hearing or trial, then the case can be concluded much faster. Ultimately, the length of time it takes to resolve a collection defense law case depends on many factors and can range from a few weeks to a year or more.

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