Motion to Vacate Default Judgment - Question
Date: Tue, 01/26/2010 - 10:02
Motion to Vacate Default Judgment - Question
DEFENDANT, PRO SE, FILES MOTION TO VACATE DEFAULT JUDGMENT. PROPOSED ORDER SUBMITTED
Can someone please tell me what this means? Does that just mean they have the paperwork, or I've won, lost, etc.?
thanks!
Shannon
you are the defendant, pro se means "without attorney". This me
you are the defendant, pro se means "without attorney". This means that you submitted paperwork to vacate or set aside a default judgement. It simply means they got your paperwork.
I have a court date on 2/16 to hear my motion to vacate. I have
I have a court date on 2/16 to hear my motion to vacate. I have my lease and utility bills from where I lived since 2003 (everything that was mailed was mailed to my old address in 2007....where I haven't lived since 2003). I'm hoping it will be enough to vacate the judgment!
That should work fine, I used a lease with a date on it and that
That should work fine, I used a lease with a date on it and that was sufficient evidence for the judge who presided over my case.
Okay, so the judge vacated the default judgment against me today
Okay, so the judge vacated the default judgment against me today! YEAH!!! Here is my situation and question:
Last payment made (per credit report) 10/2003
Judgment filed 8/2008
SOL in Indiana 6 years
Default judgment vacted 02/2010
Obviously the SOL has run out, correct? (as of today 02/16/2010)
New court date (set by judge today) 4/2010
When I go to court, does the SOL apply even though the original judgment was filed within the SOL but it has now expired?
does that make sense?
Thanks...you all are awesome!
With the judgment vacated, it returns to were it was before the
With the judgment vacated, it returns to were it was before the filing....so they are now SOL if they choose to file against you again.
Hi, SOL is a very important if the judge wants to announce the
Hi,
SOL is a very important if the judge wants to announce the verdict for a default judgement and then puts up a reasonable query regarding the payment!!!!!!!!!!