Legal Question in Civil Litigation in California
what does the 'notice of entry of judgement' mean in a conservatorship case in california ?
Asked on 4/04/13, 10:47 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Just what it says. The case has been decided and a judgment entered.
Answered on 4/04/13, 10:57 am
Anthony Roach
Law Office of Anthony A. Roach
It's an important document. It affects the timeline for filing post-judgment motions and any appeals. The document is served by either a party, or a clerk of the court, and it is served on the parties and gives them notice that a judgment has been entered in the case.
If you are considering appealing or filing any kind of post judgment motion, you should get consultation with an attorney ASAP.
Answered on 4/04/13, 11:08 am
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