what happens when a ciattion to discover assets has been filed against you
Contact the office of the Clerk Of The Court. Any cases filed for court action must be filed with that office first.
The Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment is asking the court to rule on all pleadings that have been filed in the case. This happens if one of the defendants has filed an response or answer. The Plaintiff will usually ask for judgment when filing a motion for summary judgment.
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If you were mailed a copy of the motion, it sounds very much like it is an "information copy." (i.e.; You are being advised of what the motion to the judge will contain).
There are no real lawsuits that are publicity mentioned from these schools. If they were filed they were probably settled out of court.
It means a motion has been filed requesting the court to deny the original Motion to Compel petition or the judge actually denied the motion and it was entered into the court record as such. The exact wording defines which of the actions is being referred to.
Contact a lawyer, you can talk to the public defender at the court house
If you are in jail now because your probation has been revoked, it is likely that you will remain in jail until the final decision on the motion is made by the court.
It goes back to the original court after a motion for a new trial has been filed and granted.
You can't file any legal action against the non-paying tenant until the chapter 13 has been dismissed or the court grants your relief from stay motion. You can also file a motion to have the entire case dismissed if the failure to pay rent is a breach of the chapter 13 plan. If the tenant is still in the property, you will want to file an eviction lawsuit and not a small claims lawsuit.
In order to give a definitive answer one would need to know what the motion was, 'spindle' simply indicates that a motion of some sort has been filed.
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