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This time I already know and am prepared to just go to jail cause i will not sign anymore contracts with them. Admitting something that is not true.
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Simply adjust the payment amounts. If you refuse to contract they will call that contempt.
In other words since you are willing to just lie down and go to jail, agree verbally to whatever the attorney in the black robe says. Then they will draw up the contract. Read it carefully and cross out "$430 dollars per month" and put in "$150 dollars per month"; something that will not get you into arrears in the future. Or even "$40 per month". Whatever.
Strike through agreements you do not like. As you say, these are new contracts. They will assert that what they say is the law (what you agreed to verbally is law). If that were so, then why would they be having you sign the contract?
I am certain that they will take you back before the "Judge" because you are being a pain. So just agree again to whatever and then when they put that contract in front of you alter and strike through offensive verbiage. The point really being that you are being badgered into a contract that you do not like the terms of and that is basically unfair.
I am giving you this advice as an alternative to just getting carted off to jail for contempt. You may as well expose your "contempt" as contempt toward being railroaded into unconscionable contracts. That is actually their contempt toward the longstanding terms, customs and usages of commercial contract law.
Regards,
David Merrill.