summons and notice of status conference
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 8:07 pm
What else would you do with it?
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On Dec 30, 2011, at 4:14 PM, Kirk Brennan wrote:
> Does the Adversary Proceeding Cover Sheet also need to be served along with the summons and complaint?
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> The summons is two sided. After it is served, fill out the pos on the back and file it.
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> On Dec 29, 2011, at 10:40 PM, Kirk Brennan wrote:
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>> So is the correct procedure to file the summons and notice of status conference with the complaint and adversary cover sheet, then wait for the clerk before serving anything?
>> If so, is a proof of service then filed on its own?
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>> On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 6:04 PM, Jason Wallach wrote:
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>> Wait. Nothing to serve until the clerk schedules and issues the summons and notice of status conference. Then you mail it and prepare and file proof of service.
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>> On Dec 29, 2011, at 6:03 PM, Kirk Brennan wrote:
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>>> My first time filing a complaint:
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>>> Does the Summons and Notice of Status Conference need to have the proof of service filled in when the complaint is first filed?
>>> Or does that wait until the clerk has the hearing date and time, and then get filled in?
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What else would you do with it?Sent from my iPhoneOn Dec 30, 2011, at 4:14 PM, Kirk Brennan <kirkinhermosa@gmail.com> wrote:
Does the Adversary Proceeding Cover Sheet also need to be served along with the summons and complaint?On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 8:29 AM, Dennis <easky1@yahoo.com> wrote:
The summons is two sided. After it is served, fill out the pos on the back and file it. Sent from my iPhoneOn Dec 29, 2011, at 10:40 PM, Kirk Brennan <
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