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(1) The court in its discretion may invite or order any person in the underlying proceeding to respond to the rule to show cause within a fixed time. Any person in the underlying proceeding may request permission to respond to the rule to show cause but may not respond unless invited or ordered to do so by the court.
If a defendant is not served within 63 days (nine weeks) after the complaint is filed, the court-on motion or on its own after notice to the plaintiff-shall dismiss the action without prejudice against that defendant or order that service be made within a specified time.
(1) A defendant shall file his answer or other response within 21 days after the service of the summons and complaint.
If the debtor does not comply with the court order to pay you, your attorney can file a Transcript of Judgment to obtain a lien on their property so that it can be used in collection proceedings. If the debtor has property in more than one county, you must record this in every county where the property is owned.
Under T.R. 53.2, if a judge takes a cause tried to the court under advisement and fails to determine any issue of law or fact within ninety (90) days of the submission of all pending matters, the case may be withdrawn from the judge. Ind.
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Heres a step-by-step walkthrough: Download and complete the required forms. These are available online on the Colorado court website. File the completed forms with the court. Provide the other party with a copy of the motion by mail. Wait for further updates from the court on hearings or direct rulings.
The responding party shall have 21 days after the date of service of a motion, or such lesser or greater time as the court may allow, in which to file a response. The moving party may file a reply no later than 14 days after the date of service of the response, or such lesser or greater time as the court may allow.
The responding party shall have 21 days after the date of service of a motion, or such lesser or greater time as the court may allow, in which to file a response. The moving party may file a reply no later than 14 days after the date of service of the response, or such lesser or greater time as the court may allow.
If a defendant is not served within 63 days (nine weeks) after the complaint is filed, the court-on motion or on its own after notice to the plaintiff-shall dismiss the action without prejudice against that defendant or order that service be made within a specified time.
You file a motion by completing the form and filing it with the same court that signed the default entry or default judgment. There is a $20 motion fee for filing a motion to set aside default.

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