Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in California
stipulation to set aside default
what does this mean?
Asked on 2/14/08, 10:49 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert F. Cohen
Law Office of Robert F. Cohen
Re: stipulation to set aside default
You and the plaintiff's attorney can sign a stipulation to give to the court to set aside the default taken against you. That would put the lawsuit back on the court calendar and you'd be able to defend yourself, hire a lawyer, etc. It's better than having a judgment against you. Then you'd be in a position to negotiate, if you owe the creditor some money.
Answered on 2/14/08, 11:19 pm
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