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Misses_November
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Judgment, requesting supporting documents

Would it be okay to email the request to the attorney, or is it better to call?

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MattH
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Re: Judgment, requesting supporting documents

 


@Misses_November wrote:

Would it be okay to email the request to the attorney, or is it better to call?


 

All communications with any lawyer who works for another party should be in the form of paper documents, I would think, but I strongly recommend you talk with a local lawyer.

 

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Anonymous
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Re: Judgment, requesting supporting documents


@Misses_November wrote:

Would it be okay to email the request to the attorney, or is it better to call?


What supporting documents did you have in mind? 

 

All documents pertaining to the suit filed against you that resulted in judgment should be on file with the court clerk.

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Misses_November
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g for the sRe: Judgment, requesting supporting documents

Mainly I'm looking for the signature from when the notice was served.  I do not remember ever signing or being served.

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Anonymous
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Re: g for the sRe: Judgment, requesting supporting documents


@Misses_November wrote:

Mainly I'm looking for the signature from when the notice was served.  I do not remember ever signing or being served.


It's called the return of service and the court will have that.

 

Just for the record, you do not have to sign when served.  Perhaps, though, you were not properly served or, perhaps, you were served via what they call "mail & nail."  You'll need to see the proof of service for specifics.

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Misses_November
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Re: g for the sRe: Judgment, requesting supporting documents

The "mail and nail" that you speak of, is this legal?  Is there any recourse for me?

 

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Anonymous
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Re: g for the sRe: Judgment, requesting supporting documents


@Misses_November wrote:

The "mail and nail" that you speak of, is this legal?  Is there any recourse for me?

 


Perfectly legal in most states.

 

Before you can even start thinking of a strategy, you need to get the court records showing return of service.  Without them you are wasting your time.

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Misses_November
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Re: g for the sRe: Judgment, requesting supporting documents

I will definitely do that.  Thank you so much for your help!!

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