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After being served with a summons, the process for garnishment or court action can vary depending on the specific details of the case. Generally, it may take several weeks to several months for a judgment to be entered against you and for garnishment or court proceedings to begin. It is important to review the summons carefully and seek legal advice to understand the specific timeline and your options.
My guess is that it would be mute. Nothing.
This varies from state to state. The summons should tell you the amount of time you have to answer. If it does not say, contact the court clerk or an attorney in your area.
You would not have to answer the summons as long as the plaintiff agrees not to move for entry of a default judgment for you not answering the summons within the appropriate time. Also, if you do reach a settlement be sure that the plaintiff promises to and does dismiss the lawsuit when the money is paid.
See: http://www.vacriminaldefenselawyer.com/outstandingwarrant.html
See: http://www.vacriminaldefenselawyer.com/outstandingwarrant.html
That depends upon the laws of the state in which the judgment was issued, the least amount of time would be 10 business days from the time the summons was served.
It doesnt matter how long they are, their still fingernails no matter what.
about 7 years.
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About 1 year.
30 days, in America...