Alias Summons
Date: Tue, 08/04/2009 - 10:07
May be you would need to work out something so that the summon r
May be you would need to work out something so that the summon reaches to you and that you can reply to it properly.
Now, if you fail to appear before the court or don't respond to the summon, the creditors would get a default judgement against you.
If you get a default judgement against you, you will be able to
If you get a default judgement against you, you will be able to have it overturned for Improper Venue because they have to serve you in the County or District in which you presently live.
Of course, the ethical thing to do (because you *know* about the summons) is contact your local county civil court and file a Motion to Transfer Venue to your present location or you can file a Motion to Dismiss Due to Improper Venue.
That person can also return it with a note "Moved: Left no Forwarding Address", but they will catch up with you sooner or later, but that law firm just *may* be not licensed to practice law in PA, so that may delay things a bit - but be rest assured that they (or another law firm) will come right back and file again in the proper venue.