What If I Serve An Information Subpoena And The New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor Fails To Answer It?
Many debtors try to ignore answering the information subpoena but if they do ignore the information subpoena, the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Creditor may make a motion for an order to enforce the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Creditor’s right to receive answers to the information subpoena. That type of motion is called a motion to enforce litigant’s rights. While the motion is a cumbersome process that encourages debtors to take their time answering information subpoenas, if properly pursued, the motions to enforce litigant’s rights can result in the New Jersey Special Civil Part issuing a warrant for the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor’s arrest and the sheriff may thereafter arrest the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor and bring them to the New Jersey Special Civil Part Courthouse to face the Court for the failure to comply with the information subpoena. If the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor fails to fully answer and forwar
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