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What If I Filed A New Jersey Special Civil Part Lawsuit And Defendant Filed A New Jersey Special Civil Part Counterclaim Against Me?

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What If I Filed A New Jersey Special Civil Part Lawsuit And Defendant Filed A New Jersey Special Civil Part Counterclaim Against Me?

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If there are valid facts and legal reasons to support it, a defendant can file their own New Jersey Special Civil Part lawsuit against a plaintiff, called a “counterclaim”. If you are named to a New Jersey Special Civil Part counterclaim, you must file a written answer to the counterclaim. Failure to do so will normally result in your being defaulted and exposes you to the risk of having a money judgment entered against you and thereafter, possibly losing money or property. It is possible for plaintiffs to win on their complaint only to lose on a defendant’s counterclaim. You may file an answer New Jersey Special Civil Part by preparing a written answer disputing charges made against you in the New Jersey Special Civil Part complaint or counterclaim and requesting that the New Jersey Special Civil Part dismiss the wrong charges. If plaintiff or someone that isn’t named in the New Jersey Special Civil Part complaint owes you money or property based on the same set of facts as those in d

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