TAKING APPEALS — WHAT IF I LOSE MY TRIAL OR THE NEW JERSEY SPECIAL CIVIL PART 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 New Jersey Special Civil Part courts decision about a summary judgment motion, you may file papers for the New Jersey Special Civil Part court for various forms of post trial relief, such as a motion for the New Jersey Special Civil Part court to reconsider its decision (called a motion for reconsideration) or a motion to overturn the verdict or a motion for a new trial. In most
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