TAKING APPEALS — WHAT IF I LOSE MY TRIAL OR THE COURT REFUSES TO VACATE A DEFAULT JUDGMENT?
If you are a plaintiff and you lose a New Jersey Special Civil Part case, it could mean the dismissal of your lawsuit forever and it could prevent you from ever recovering money damages against a defendant who you believe owes you money. If you are a defendant and you lose a New Jersey Special Civil Part case, it could mean the entry of a money judgment against you and the beginning of the plaintiffs efforts to collect the judgment from you by freezing your bank accounts, attaching your wages, putting a lien on your home and forcing you to answer detailed questions about your finances. If you disagree with the courts decision about a summary judgment motion, you may file papers for the court to reconsider its decision called a motion for reconsideration. In some cases, the motion for reconsideration must be made in 20 days from the date of the courts order deciding the summary judgment motion. If the New Jersey Special Civil Parts decision in your case is final, you may also appeal the
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