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How to respond to Motion for Judgement on the Pleadings

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Old Jul 8th, 2008, 08:09 AM     #1
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Default How to respond to Motion for Judgement on the Pleadings

MBNA filed suit. I answered the complaint. Now I have been sent a letter from their attorney, and he has filed a Motion for Judgement on the Pleadings. I am in the State of Georgia. Do I respond to this with, Objection to the motion, or is there something else I need to use?

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Old Jul 10th, 2008, 09:23 AM     #2
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Default Re: How to respond to Motion for Judgement on the Pleadings

You can respond if you have anything else to add. Or the court will look at the docs and decide.

See WORLDLawDirect - Answering a complaint to make sure you did at least the things mentioned there.
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