Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Massachusetts

Responding to Summons/Answering complaint

Is there a proper form to fill out on responding to a summons or should it just be a formal letter? Is it something I could do myself or should I hire an attorney? This is a summons for a unpaid credit card bill.


Asked on 10/26/07, 10:21 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

JOHN TATOIAN LAW OFFICE OF JOHN A. TATOIAN ESQ.*Licensed Only in Massachusetts

Re: Responding to Summons/Answering complaint

A civil summons must be responded to in accordance with the Massachusetts Rules of Civil Procedure within the appropriate statutory guidelines, or risk default. There is no specific response form available.

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Answered on 10/27/07, 12:04 pm
Dmitry Lev The Lev Law Firm

Re: Responding to Summons/Answering complaint

There IS a generally accepted form used for filing an answer to a complaint, but at times a court will accept something a bit less formal. Whether you could do it yourself depends on you, the amount of the debt, whether it is valid, whether there are defenses, etc.

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Answered on 10/26/07, 1:48 pm
henry lebensbaum Law Offices of Henry Lebensbaum (978-749-3606)

Re: Responding to Summons/Answering complaint

It depends on the action.

Answering a complaint can be tricky, since it may have an impact on the claim.

If you need help, contact me.

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Answered on 10/26/07, 5:04 pm


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