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Q: What is the next step if the Plaintiff fails to respond to Motion to Dismiss within the statutory time limit in Florida?
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What is a person who brings a lawsuit?

The Plaintiff.


What is Request of entry of default?

When a person (the plaintiff) sues someone (the defendant), the defendant gets a certain amount of time to respond to the lawsuit (times vary by state). If the defendant does not respond to the lawsuit within the time period prescribed or does not show up to court on the day he or she is supposed to, the plaintiff will ask for (and the court will usually give) a default judgment. Simply put, the plaintiff wins because the defendant did not make an effort to defend themselves. A request for entry of default is when the time has passed for the defendant to respond to a lawsuit and the plaintiff is asking for a default judgment. This only applies to civil cases, not criminal cases.


Can you respond after the estate has been closed?

There is a statutory period of time during which you may respond to notice of the probating of an estate. Once the estate has been probated and closed it is too late.


Do you have to respond to a summon that has been given to a law firm card signed in Mississippi if you have lived in Arizona for 7 years and the last payment on the card was made in 2002?

They're counting on you not responding. If you fail to respond, the court will find you guilty in abstentia and the plaintiff will get what they want.


When defendant answers a complaint without being served by plaintiff must the plaintiff still properly serve complaint?

Yes, the plaintiff must still properly serve the complaint on the defendant. The fact that the defendant answers the complaint without being served does not waive the requirement for proper service. Proper service is necessary to provide notice to the defendant and ensure that they have a fair opportunity to respond to the lawsuit.


If the defendant in a civil suit does not respond to the charges what happens?

The plaintiff will win a by default and a judgment will be entered against the defendant. There are not laws that require a person to file an answer or to be present at the civil suit hearing.


How far in advance should you receive a subpoena?

There is no statutory timeframe but subpoenas are usually issued far enough in advance of the trial or hearing to ensure that they get served in time for the person to respond.


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Is it illegal to respond to several emails from a 16 year old girl if you are an older man?

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What reflects the proper administration of the freedom of information act?

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