order of dismissal
Date: Sat, 01/23/2010 - 21:37
What happened? The 'order of dismissal' usually means that the
What happened?
The 'order of dismissal' usually means that the case has been dismissed.
The order of dismissal can happen in two ways,
Either, the plaintiff may withdraw the case, fail to appear or refuse to participate in the action.
Or, it is because of the agreement drawn between the parties, when both the parties are required to act by the terms of the agreement.
It sounds like because proper proof of service was not achieved
It sounds like because proper proof of service was not achieved the entire case against you was dismissed. This is a perfect time for you to call the collector/attorney and get the settlement reduced drastically. If they don't agree to your terms, they will have to refile the lawsuit, served you, etc. which will cost them money and time.