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Consumer protection & debt-defense lawyer for Powhatan County

Sued over a debt, facing wage garnishment, or fighting a credit-report error in Powhatan County? Krumbein Consumer Legal Services defends consumers in the General District Court and Circuit Court of Powhatan County — and across Virginia since 1999.

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Krumbein Consumer Legal Services represents consumers throughout Powhatan County in matters under the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act and Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and in debt-collection cases filed in the General District Court and Circuit Court of Powhatan County. We’re based in Glen Allen and have represented individual consumers in Virginia’s state and federal courts since 1999.

Most of the consumer cases we see from Powhatan County start the same way: a Warrant in Debt arrives — often from a debt buyer that purchased the account for pennies on the dollar — or a paycheck suddenly comes up short because a garnishment took hold before anyone explained the exemptions. Both situations have real defenses, and both are far easier to win before a default judgment is entered than after. The worst move is to ignore the paperwork; the best move is to have it reviewed while every option is still open.

Where a debt lawsuit in Powhatan County is heard

If a creditor or debt buyer sues you over a debt connected to Powhatan County, the case is almost always filed in one of two courts. Knowing which one — and the date on your paperwork — is the difference between a defense and a default judgment.

Most collection lawsuits

Powhatan Combined District Court

3880-D Old Buckingham Road
Powhatan, VA 23139

(804) 598-5665 · Court website

Warrant in Debt claims, garnishment summonses, and civil suits up to $25,000.

Larger suits & appeals

Powhatan Circuit Court

3880-C Old Buckingham Road
Powhatan, VA 23139

(804) 598-5660 · Court website

Civil suits over $25,000 and appeals from the General District Court.

Court addresses and phone numbers are published by the Virginia Judicial System; confirm details with the clerk before a deadline, as locations and hours can change. For directions, the clerk’s number, and a practical guide to what happens at a debt hearing, see our page on Powhatan Combined District Court.

How we help in Powhatan County

The first case review is free. Many consumer-protection claims also let us recover attorney’s fees from the company that broke the law, so a strong case can cost you little or nothing out of pocket. We’ll explain how fees and costs work for your situation during that review.

Powhatan County — common questions

A Warrant in Debt is a civil debt-collection lawsuit, not a criminal arrest warrant. It lists a return date at Powhatan Combined District Court. If you do not appear (or have an attorney appear) on that date, the court can enter a default judgment against you, and the creditor can then pursue wage garnishment or a bank levy. Before that return date, we can review the paperwork, check whether the debt is actually yours and still within Virginia's statute of limitations, and raise any defenses you have.
Most consumer collection cases against Powhatan County residents are filed in Powhatan Combined District Court, which hears Warrant in Debt claims and garnishments up to $25,000. Larger lawsuits and appeals are handled by Powhatan Circuit Court.
Only after a creditor wins a judgment against you — usually through a Warrant in Debt. Even then, federal law limits how much of each paycheck can be taken, and Virginia's homestead exemption can protect part of what is left. We move to stop or reduce garnishments, protect your exemptions, and challenge the judgment behind the garnishment when there are grounds.
Yes. We represent consumers throughout Greater Richmond, including Powhatan County, from our office in Glen Allen, and have appeared in Virginia's state and federal courts since 1999. Many consumer-protection claims also let us recover our fees from the company that broke the law. Call 804.592.0792 for a free case review.
Virginia's statute of limitations depends on the kind of debt — generally 3 years for an open account or oral agreement, 5 years for a written contract, and longer for promissory notes and judgments. The same deadlines apply in Powhatan Combined District Court as everywhere else in Virginia. Be careful: a single payment or a written acknowledgment can restart the clock. Our free statute-of-limitations checker gives you a first read before you say a word to a collector.
Often little or nothing out of pocket. The FCRA and FDCPA both require the company that broke the law to pay the consumer's attorney's fees when the claim succeeds. The initial case review for Powhatan County residents is free — call 804.592.0792 or send a message and we'll tell you honestly whether you have a case worth pursuing.

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Further reading

About Powhatan County

Powhatan County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 30,033. Its county seat is Powhatan.

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Free case review

Facing a debt or credit problem in Powhatan County?

Tell us what happened and we’ll tell you whether you have rights worth enforcing — and exactly what to do next. The first case review is free and confidential.

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