Can a house owner hide his property in order not to be sued to pay back my money?
Before you can go after someone's property, you first need to file and win the lawsuit. With a judgment in hand you then can enforce it against...
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Before you can go after someone's property, you first need to file and win the lawsuit. With a judgment in hand you then can enforce it against...
In practical terms you have four choices: 1) File a motion to quash service of the summons and complaint. That will probably drag out for...
Not only can you argue that the trial court erred in denying the motion, as Mr. Kassman explains, but you can assert as error the same issues that...
Your queation is too open ended to answer. I suggest that you repost telling us what you want to appeal from and asking if it is appealable.
You do have the right to appeal from the order of dismissal. In that appeal the Court of Appeal will independently review the sufficiency of your...
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An order denying a motion for new trial cannot be directly appealed. The appeal would be from the judgment, and you may be out of time. I...
The answer will also depend on when you discovered the identity or conduct of the individuals and why you did not discover it earlier.
There is an answer to this, but why does it matter? You are well within the 60 days to file your notice of appeal.
Unless you were served earlier by the clerk of the court, the 60 days run from the date of service by the defendants. Be careful, however - the 60...
A post judgment order for attorneys fees and costs is seperately appealable from the original judgment. If the fee and cost award was entered as...