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I got a letter from my local courthouse clerk saying that a order of dismissal motion has made and that the suit has been dismissed without prejudice. I didn't even have to go to court. I just submitted my paperwork like award letters etc though the circut clerk. and they mailed a copy to the atty repsenting to midland.
What does without prejudice mean?
I wish I could of nailed them on a fcdpa vioilation.
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Why would they since they know im disabled and on ss.
@fdrfan54 wrote:I got a letter from my local courthouse clerk saying that a order of dismissal motion has made and that the suit has been dismissed without prejudice. I didn't even have to go to court. I just submitted my paperwork like award letters etc though the circut clerk. and they mailed a copy to the atty repsenting to midland.
What does without prejudice mean?
I wish I could of nailed them on a fcdpa vioilation.
Congrats!!
Without any loss or waiver of rights or privileges.
When a lawsuit is dismissed, the court may enter a judgment against the plaintiff with or without prejudice. When a lawsuit is dismissed without prejudice, it signifies that none of the rights or privileges of the individual involved are considered to be lost or waived. The same holds true when an admission is made or when a motion is denied without prejudice.
The inclusion of the term without prejudice in a judgment of dismissal ordinarily indicates the absence of a decision on the merits and leaves the parties free to litigate the matter in a subsequent action, as though the dismissed action had not been started. Therefore, a dismissal without prejudice makes it unnecessary for the court in which the subsequent action is brought to determine whether that action is based on the same cause as the original action, or whether the identical parties are involved in the two actions.
@fdrfan54 wrote:Why would they since they know im disabled and on ss.
They most likely wont as SS benes cannot be attached even in a bank account unless you are keeping more than 2 months benes on deposit.