Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Georgia
summons for interrogatories
I was served the summons for interrogatories for the civil action against me and have to answer to the court a specific questions about my accounts etc within 30 days. I have filed an appeal to the State about two weeks before receiving the summons for interrogatories. The county court decision was entered by default.
Question 1: Do I have to still appear and answer all the question even though the appeal has been filed.
Question 2: Can the State court render the dissmisal of my appeal to the Plaintiff since they filed the motion based on the original default jugement?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: summons for interrogatories
I'm not sure I fully understand your question. Is there a judgment against you and they are trying to collect? If so, I assume they sent you post-judgment interrogatories, which should be answered, but you don't have to appear, you just need to send in the answers. If you would like to discuss your case further, please feel free to call my office. Thank you.
Glenn M. Lyon, Esq
MacGregor Lyon, LLC
Promenade II
1230 Peachtree Street NE
Suite 1900
Atlanta Georgia 30309
Phone 404.942.3545
Fax 404.795.0993
www.macgregorlyon.com
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