Agreed Order of Dismissal - Mississippi 2026

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When you file your Motion to Set Aside Dismissal with the court, check with the court clerk to find out what the next step will be. In some small claims courts, a date and time for a hearing on your motion will be set. In other justice courts, the judge might decide your motion without a hearing.
Dismissal for Want of Prosecution (DWOP) occurs when a case is dismissed due to inactivity. Courts may dismiss a case if the plaintiff fails to take necessary actions within specified timelines.
An Order is a separate document that a judge signs which sets forth the judges ruling on a motion. A Judgment is a separate document that a judge signs and sets forth the judges ruling at the end of an adversary proceeding.
While the terminology overlaps, its important to distinguish the two very different outcomes, one of which is a judgment on the merits and the other is . . .not. Instead, the other (confusingly termed a dismissal) brings a case to an end without a judgment being entered.
In the formal legal world, a court case that is dismissed with prejudice means that it is dismissed permanently. A case dismissed with prejudice is over and done with, once and for all, and cant be brought back to court. A case dismissed without prejudice means the opposite. Its not dismissed forever.

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Judgments come in different forms, including in personam (against a person), in rem (against property), and quasi in rem (limited to specific property), and can arise from both civil and criminal cases.
A Dismissal Order ends the case. Upon dismissal the automatic stay ends and creditors may start to collect debts unless a discharge is entered before the dismissal and the discharge is not revoked by the court. An Order of Dismissal does not free the debtor from any debt.

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