I had a court date set for Jan. 15 in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Special Civil Part.
Then I was notified by both the courts and the collectors firm,
that my request which was granted was no longer applicable,
because, "There are no facts in dispute and as a matter of law, plaintiff is entitled judgement.
I disagree with this !
The courts sent me a notice, The motion filed on 12-21-07, in case # DC_ _ _ _
Will be decided on 01-07-08, Do not come to the courthouse because no oral argument has been requested. The courts decision will be sent to you.
I paid a fee of $50, plus $25, etc. for the Motion to be filed for a trial which I was granted.
Then just prior to the Holidays, I received the above !
One of the reasons I want the right for a trial is that the facts behind the debt, are shrouded in fair credit practices on the part of a third party, and that and the facts have been submitted to the Office of the U.S. Attorney, who has submitted them to a Fraud Investigative office, and I am waitng the status of this.
What can I do to deter the courts decision, so that I can regain my ground and have my say ?
I did not want an oral argument because I paid for a trial and did not know or expect this on such a short notice !
Then I was notified by both the courts and the collectors firm,
that my request which was granted was no longer applicable,
because, "There are no facts in dispute and as a matter of law, plaintiff is entitled judgement.
I disagree with this !
The courts sent me a notice, The motion filed on 12-21-07, in case # DC_ _ _ _
Will be decided on 01-07-08, Do not come to the courthouse because no oral argument has been requested. The courts decision will be sent to you.
I paid a fee of $50, plus $25, etc. for the Motion to be filed for a trial which I was granted.
Then just prior to the Holidays, I received the above !
One of the reasons I want the right for a trial is that the facts behind the debt, are shrouded in fair credit practices on the part of a third party, and that and the facts have been submitted to the Office of the U.S. Attorney, who has submitted them to a Fraud Investigative office, and I am waitng the status of this.
What can I do to deter the courts decision, so that I can regain my ground and have my say ?
I did not want an oral argument because I paid for a trial and did not know or expect this on such a short notice !