Going to trial first week of nov. and applicant has not served me the respondant with any court documents. Is this normal ,can i accept them now or should i not accept and explain in at trial day.thank you for any quick response.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Trial in 15 days and not served by applicant yet.
Collapse
X
-
Is this considered a motion?
https://www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov...._part_6_en.pdf
Another example is the rule of service for motions. If you are bringing a motion,
Rule 14 requires you to serve every other party by regular service at least four
days in advance of the date set for the hearing of the motion.
I must be reading something out of context though, because it sounds like it would be hard to draft and file a response prior to trial if you received it 4 days before.
-
Thanks for response, we have had the case conference and now it is going to trial,from what \i have seen ,the applicant needs to file there trial record 30 days before trial and myself the respondant needs to file anything 7 days before trial.
The last time they served me they were also late by a day but i accepted it ,so i am not sure what to do this time as being self repped ,even legal aid couldnt tell me ,hopefully when i go in next week to file they will provide me with more info.thanks.
Comment
-
Originally posted by lplp View PostThanks for response, we have had the case conference and now it is going to trial,from what \i have seen ,the applicant needs to file there trial record 30 days before trial and myself the respondant needs to file anything 7 days before trial.
The last time they served me they were also late by a day but i accepted it ,so i am not sure what to do this time as being self repped ,even legal aid couldnt tell me ,hopefully when i go in next week to file they will provide me with more info.thanks.
Comment
Comment