What is the name of your state? NH
I was served a summons in a civil action on a 2+ year old debt. Call me a deadbeat (that is fine), but I am looking for advise.
Per NH SOL RSA 508:4, the debt goes "dead" on 09/28/2022.
I have 30 days to file, which I will use to get closer to September date. (?)
What 'answers' can I or should I put on the electronic file back to the court to delay this and have them fully validate this debt before proceeding to judgement?
Thank you for your time and advice!
Before you start thinking seriously about setting a course of prolonging the existing lawsuit under the delusion that the plaintiff's claim "
goes dead" if you can extend the outcome until after 09/28/22, please re-read your cited New Hampshire statute. Contrary to what your apparent thinking an operative statute of limitation does not continue to run until such time as the claim is fully adjudicated.
All such statutes specify that the pertinent action needs only to be filed/commenced/brought within the prescribed time; not that it must be judicially resolved within that time period. And here it is made clear that the plaintiff's filling was well under the 3-year wire.
Furthermore, you need to be made aware that the more you protract the inevitable outcome the more work will be needed on behalf of opposing counsel in confronting your factitious designs and the more it is going to cost you in the form of the court's tacking on to the judgment an award of plaintiff's attorney fees.
Lastly, on this business of
validation of claim please understand that the plaintiff/claimant (whether the original creditor or an assignee of the original) is under no obligation to verify and prove the merits of its claim until the time of trial, or pursuant to a motion for summary judgment.
That is, unless you invoke the right to seek pre-trial discovery. Meaning complex, time consuming processes that are likely as alien to you as are New Hampshire's laws on limitations of action.