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Information on Answering a Consumer Credit Transaction
May be served together with the Answer to Complaint or within a reasonable amount of time thereafter.
May be served together with the Answer to Complaint or within a reasonable amount of time thereafter.
May be served together with the Answer to Complaint or within a reasonable amount of time thereafter.
May be served together with the Answer to Complaint or within a reasonable amount of time thereafter.
Should be served within the same period of time as the Answer to Complaint, above, with a return hearing date of about 25 days later.
May be served once the discovery phase of the litigation has ended.
May be served in the event that the plaintiff does not comply with discovery demands.
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Must be served within 30 days after service of the Order or Judgment with notice of entry.
Used anytime that the case is being settled.
Used once the judgment has been paid.
Used either when the parties settle or if the plaintiff decides to dismiss the action.
Used anytime that money is paid, a release should be given so that other claims don’t surface.
Notice to the other side that the judge made a decision. It also starts the “appeals clock” of 30 days ticking.
Filed together with any motion practice.
Used whenever records or documents are needed.
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