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notification of a judgement

Does a lawyer have to let you know that he is taking you to court to garnish your wages or take your income tax? If he does, and he didn't, what can I do next?

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Posted on / Feb. 18, 2008 10:47:00

Re: notification of a judgement

Once you are served with a complaint, you need no further notices. The court will send you a judgment before any wages can be garnished, etc. Contact an attorney and/or the court for assistance.

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