They have to prove it.
Almost nobody makes them.
The burden sits with the plaintiff. They have to prove they own the account, that you are the right person, and that the amount is right. Debt buyers file in volume, on thin files, and thin files are usually enough. Because most people never respond.
You can respond. Tonight.
Nobody asks for the bottom three. So nobody notices when they are not there.
Tonight
The only thing that has to happen tonight is that you do not ignore it.
A lawsuit nobody answers usually ends in a default judgment: a judgment the court enters because no one responded. No hearing, no argument, nothing on the record from you. It is a common way these cases end, and the one ending that asks nothing of the company suing you.
So go find two things on the papers.
Your deadline, and the day the clock started.
Usually the day you were served, not the day you opened the envelope.
Who is actually suing you.
If the name at the top is not the bank whose card you had, a debt buyer purchased the account, usually in bulk, usually for cents on the dollar.
You are required to serve a written response upon the plaintiff within ____ days after service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service.
Amount claimed: $4,318.62
Your obligation, your tool
01
Your obligation
A written response, filed with the court, before your deadline.
You answer their claims one paragraph at a time: admit, deny, or say you do not have enough information to do either.
An unanswered summons usually becomes a default judgment.
Your tool
ParkerGPT, My Calendar, My Briefcase
Your tool
The library, ParkerGPT, My Briefcase
02
Your obligation
A sworn statement, signed by you, answering theirs.
Their affidavit is signed by one of their own employees. Nobody who ever spoke to you signed it.
An affidavit nobody answers sits in the file unchallenged. One that gets answered has a fight on its hands.
03
Your obligation
Ask for the paper, in the form your court requires, inside the window it gives you.
Interrogatories are questions answered under oath. Requests for production demand the documents themselves.
Either they produce it and you read it, or they do not, and that is on the record too.
Your tool
ParkerGPT, Rules Searcher
Your tool
Case Searcher, Securitization Searcher
04
Your obligation
Read what they send back. Notice what is not in it.
Look at the dates. Look at whether your account number appears anywhere at all.
This is the stage where a case stops being about how well you argue.
05
Your obligation
Show up on every date, prepared, and answer the judge's question.
Motions, a conference, a hearing, a trial, an appeal after that. Nobody hands you a rehearsal.
Don't be intimidated by a document that was printed in a batch of four hundred.
Your tool
Court Tester, My Cheat Sheets
Pro
All five and more are inside, from the day you subscribe.
You still run the case. KillDebt is not a law firm, it does not represent you, and it does not give legal advice. It hands you the thing each stage requires and you sign it.
What members did
Filed by the member.
Decided by the court.
Results vary. Every case is different and nothing here predicts how any other case will end.
Fair questions
Four things you are probably thinking. Straight answers.
01
"Would you rather hire a lawyer?"
Then do that. We mean it. Knowing what a counter affidavit is and what belongs in discovery makes you a better client either way, and you will be able to tell whether the office you hire is doing the work. What we would rather you not do is nothing.
02
"Is this just a chatbot with a legal skin on it?"
The chat window was the last thing built, not the first. KillDebt started as Brian Parker's education library and that library is ParkerGPT's knowledge base. It searches real case law and real court rules, produces documents members file, and holds your case in memory between sessions. It is not a lawyer and it does not give legal advice. You run the case.
03
"AI makes things up. This is a court filing."
Correct thing to worry about. So Case Searcher does not run on the model's memory. It sits on millions of real decisions across 472 jurisdictions, the same case law infrastructure the enterprise platforms attorneys pay for are built on, and every result comes back with a link to the full opinion. Then, you open it, read it, and verify.
04 · THE REAL ONE
"Let's talk about the price."
A judgment is not a bill you can ignore. Depending on your state, it is the thing that lets a collector go to your employer for part of your paycheck, or to your bank for what is sitting in the account, while interest keeps running on the balance. Some states allow a lien against property. Exemptions and limits vary, and this is not legal advice about your case.
That is what sits on the other side of $175. And if the money genuinely is not there this month, watch Brian's videos on YouTube for help, and file anyway, without us. Not filing is the only move that helps them.
No contract. No retainer. Instant access.
Call an attorney, ask what the retainer is, then come back and pick a plan.

Brian Parker
They do this all day and they do not care about your case. You do. Use that.
Thirty plus years litigating consumer defense cases, on the side of the person getting sued. He filmed what he learned, hundreds of times, in plain English, because the information gap is the whole problem. The collector's attorney does this every single day. You are doing it once, in the worst week of your year. That asymmetry is not about intelligence, it is about repetitions. His library became ParkerGPT's knowledge base, so the platform could do what videos never could: sit with your facts, at your stage, at midnight.
You're not alone.
Thirty years of defending these cases, sitting with you while you do it.
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Works in any state. The tools pull your court's actual rules.
KillDebt is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. The platform is informational and educational. No attorney-client relationship is created by any subscription, tool, or deliverable. Documents shown on this page are illustrations. They are not real cases, real companies, or real member data.