screenwriter9
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I may enter for a default judgment and I'm sure the defendant's attorney will enter a motion to vacate. Not sure what the judge will rule, the defendant was served properly and their lawyer asked for an extension. Even with the extension, they failed to answer on time. With this being said, I am told Judges will give defendants the benefit of the doubt and usually vacate the default judgment.
If that happens, I read that I can ask for some kind of "conditions to be satisfied", such as a draft defense being filed first, money paid into court, or similar conditions. If this is true, what are some good things to ask for to get the defendant to take the case more seriously?
If that happens, I read that I can ask for some kind of "conditions to be satisfied", such as a draft defense being filed first, money paid into court, or similar conditions. If this is true, what are some good things to ask for to get the defendant to take the case more seriously?