How do I respond to a motion for summary judgement from a creditor?

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I received a letter for motion for summary judgement from a creditor's attorney. How do I, the defendant, respond to this?

Asked 11/20/2009 under Business | 712 View(s) | More Legal Topics

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It would be advisable to have an attorney oppose the motion for summary judgment and prepare the necessary documents and file them with the court.  If you are familiar with legal research, at the law library in Pleading and  Practice, you can locate the appropriate forms for opposing the motion for summary judgment.  Then, look in Points and Authorities (separate book from Pleading and Practice) to find  case law supporting your opposition to the motion for summary judgment.

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