What does "nunc pro tunc" mean in a lawsuit?
Generally a nunc pro tunc order is a retroactive order to amend some part of the judgment, or other court order, because of a clerk error or other...
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Generally a nunc pro tunc order is a retroactive order to amend some part of the judgment, or other court order, because of a clerk error or other...
In California Statute of Limitations for a contract to pay money is 4 years (in writing) or 2 years (oral) from the last payment or, if no payment...
The briefs provided by parties are meant to assist the judge in determining what law applies to the case and what the law says that the outcome...
You should see if you can get a copy of your contract. Even if you have the ability to "opt out" you may still have to pay for charges before you...
If you have received the discovery requests, you should prepare a response to the discovery requests: They are going to get to you eventually, and...
Unfortunately, in most cases denying allegations and boilerplate defenses should be sufficient to defeat either demurrer or judgment on the...
I would contact a debt collection *defense* attorney to contact Integrated Recovery Systems, and Castle Payday on your behalf. It is common for...
There is no way to force a creditor to accept payments. Although you can try to get the Court to help you guilt them into submission by filling out...
A "Clerk's Judgment" is a procedure that is available in cases where there is no need for a judge to review the evidence, or any other sort of...
First of all: What sort of levy is it? If it is a levy on a bank account, or an "earnings withholding order," you can attempt a "claim of...