New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5617

Introduced
5/5/25  

Caption

Eliminates court filing fees for individuals who are sued for consumer debt.

Impact

Should A5617 be enacted, it would significantly alter the landscape surrounding consumer debt litigation in New Jersey. By removing filing fees associated with court appearances, the bill could reduce the number of default judgments that often occur when defendants fail to respond due to financial pressures. Reports indicate that a substantial number of defendants do not contest consumer debt lawsuits, which can result in unexpected judgments against them, leading to further financial strain including wage garnishments and additional penalties. The bill aligns with the findings of the National Center for Access to Justice, emphasizing the need for improved access to justice for vulnerable populations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5617 aims to eliminate court filing fees for individuals who are sued for the collection of consumer debt. This initiative seeks to alleviate the financial burden on defendants in such cases, allowing them to file an appearance or contest claims without the additional obstacle of court fees. The bill specifically identifies 'consumer debt' as debts incurred for personal, family, or household purposes, and it encompasses both consumer credit and medical debt as outlined in existing law. The intention behind this legislation is to increase access to the legal system for individuals who might otherwise refrain from defending themselves due to cost constraints.

Contention

Despite the support for A5617, there are potential points of contention regarding its implementation and broader implications. Critics may raise concerns about the potential for increased litigation as the removal of fees could lead to a higher volume of appearances or counterclaims in court, thereby placing additional strain on the judicial system. Furthermore, the financial implications for the courts, which could decrease revenue traditionally generated through filing fees, may also be a consideration among opponents. Balancing access to justice with the operational needs of the court system will be critical as discussions around this bill continue.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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