Legal Question in Consumer Law in Illinois
XP default judgement
After and order of an default judgement was given in favor of the plaintiff. Two weeks were given to the defendant to respond. To this date there hasn't been a response after given notice. What is the legal outcome?
Asked on 1/09/02, 11:38 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Kenneth J. Ashman
Ashman Law Offices, LLC
Re: XP default judgement
Assuming you are the plaintiff, you have a valid judgment that you can enforce, i.e., seize bank accounts, put liens on property, etc.
For how much was the judgment?
-- Kenneth J. Ashman; Ashman Law Offices, LLC; [email protected]
Answered on 1/09/02, 1:02 pm
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