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Re: Help civil summons


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Posted by Taziblue (65.229.184.62) on July 31, 2003 at 11:28:22:

In Reply to: Re: Help civil summons posted by LadynRed on July 30, 2003 at 17:21:28:

Lady is 110% correct. The name of the game is intimidation. Don't play. They only have power over you if you give it to them.

Here is what I suggest. Treat this like a research paper- in other words break it down into small, manageable sections.

Make a copy of the papers. Cut out each question and place it on the a large flat surface (the floor or a dining room table.)

Then see what questions are basically the same and put them together.

As per Why Chats direction, if you have no personal knowledge, place all those questions together in a pile.

If you do have knowledge and agree, place those in a pile.

go through everything one question at a time.

Take your time.
If you admit to the questions, they will be
presented in court as fact and you will not
be able to dispute them.

So, make sure that you anwer the questions accurately and truthfully.

You will be asked to sign in front of a notary which means you are swearing the answers are
true.

When in doubt, ask your lawyer and tell him/her why you are not sure.

Make sure you make a copy for yourself.




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