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What are Partial Summary Judement & Order of Default as to liability in Foreclosure?

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What are Partial Summary Judement & Order of Default as to liability in Foreclosure?

What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? IL

I am going through a judicial foreclosure and during one of the court dates, an Order for Default was entered “as to liability”. A partial Summary Judgment was also issued against all of the other defendants in the case (i.e. non-record claimants, heirs etc.), but it did NOT include me/my name individually. What do these Orders mean and why where they issued in that way?

In addition, the lender’s attorney has just submitted a Motion for Foreclosure. Are the above 2 Orders enough to now proceed with the Motion and subsequently Order for Foreclosure, or does another Order of Default and Summary Judgment have to be entered against me/my name individually, beforehand? Please advise.

Thank you very much in advance.
 



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