Judgment And License Suspension
Summary
If a judgment and license suspension have been filed against you in Wisconsin, you can respond by filing an answer to the complaint to avoid default judgment. To stop garnishment, file a motion with evidence of undue hardship. For license suspension, file a petition for judicial review in the issuing court. If you have grounds, consider filing a counterclaim. To respond to a notice, read it carefully, draft your response with defenses and counterclaims, file it with the court, and serve the plaintiff. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized guidance.Full Conversation
How do you respond to a notice?
To respond to a notice, you need to:
*. Read the Notice Carefully: Understand the claims against you.
*. Draft Your Response: Include your defenses and any counterclaims.
*. File with the Court: Submit your response to the court that issued the notice.
*. Serve the Plaintiff: Deliver a copy of your response to the opposing party.
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