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On Sun, 19 Apr 2020 14:31:14 -0400, John wrote:
On Sun, 19 Apr 2020 13:59:15 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 4/19/2020 1:45 PM, B wrote: In article , says... What is the "Military/Servicemembers Civil Relief Act Document" all about? John, they get that out of the way upfront. It prevents a trial going too far along in the process and then the defendant claiming civil releif. It us a nibet savubg ussye, It's a document typically filed by the plaintiff's attorney in the normal course of a lawsuit. Under the Military/Servicemembers Civil Relief Act a court cannot enter a default judgement unless the plaintiff files an affidavit stating whether or not the defendant is in military service with supporting facts. The requirement to file an affidavit becomes applicable technically when the defendant fails to appear and practically when the plaintiff files a motion for default. That's good to know, in case someone hits me with a lawsuit for something...I guess. I think it is really to protect you if you are deployed before your court date. I think we are all pretty much immune from that one ;-) |
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