What If A New Jersey Special Civil Part Default And/Or Default Judgment Is Entered Against You And You Still Want A New Jersey Special Civil Part Trial?
If a default and/or default judgment was entered against you, you may seek to remove it, called “vacating the default” or “vacating the default judgment”. To vacate either, you must normally prepare a written motion and file the motion with the New Jersey Special Civil Part asking that the default and/or default judgment be vacated. The New Jersey Special Civil Part court normally has forms available at the New Jersey Special Civil Part courthouse and on the worldwide web. However, neither New Jersey Special Civil Part court forms, websites nor advice from court personnel are good substitutes for a competent attorney’s legal services. Each New Jersey Special Civil Part case has its own particular legal issues and therefore, its own challenges. If you can afford an attorney, it is best to have the attorney perform the steps necessary to prepare the proper motion. If you ignore the default, it may lead to the entry of a New Jersey Special Civil Part judgment against you. If you ignore a
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