I know someone who was served because of default, then it was dismissed by a judge, and now has been served again a year later, for the same exact debt and each time they serve it in the wrong county of residence.
A. WHY would the attorney's office do that?
B. WHY would the attorney's office serve the summons AGAIN after a judge had dismissed it a year earlier?
And finally....
C. Are there benefits to fighting it in a federal court, since they are obviously disregarding a judge's orders?
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I know someone who was served because of default, then it was dismissed by a judge, and now has been served again a year later, for the same exact debt and each time they serve it in the wrong county of residence.
A. WHY would the attorney's office do that?
B. WHY would the attorney's office serve the summons AGAIN after a judge had dismissed it a year earlier? And finally....
C. Are there benefits to fighting it in a federal court, since they are obviously disregarding a judge's orders?
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