Hi Everyone,
I reside in the state of New Jersey. A judgment was obtained against me for a credit card from FIA Card Services. Through the law firm of Goldman and Warshaw. This week I received a letter from the law firm of Nudelman, Klemm & Golub (NK&G). They have filed a "NOTICE OF MOTION" that states the following as listed below. I was wondering if it will do anything to help me if I OBJECT to this order? If it will not change anything or I have no legal ground to prevent the change then I will just ignore the notice and allow it to happen.
Any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciate!
"TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned will apply to the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Special Civil Part, Essex County located at 465 ****** Luther King Blvd., Newark, NJ 07102 for an Order seeking leave to amend the name of the plaintiff to Barclays Bank of Delaware.
A Certification of Counsel in support of this Motion is attached.
The Order sought will be entered at the discretion of the Court, unless you notify the Clerk of Court and the undersigned, in writing, withing 10 days after the service of this notice upon you, that you object to the entry of the Order sought."
I reside in the state of New Jersey. A judgment was obtained against me for a credit card from FIA Card Services. Through the law firm of Goldman and Warshaw. This week I received a letter from the law firm of Nudelman, Klemm & Golub (NK&G). They have filed a "NOTICE OF MOTION" that states the following as listed below. I was wondering if it will do anything to help me if I OBJECT to this order? If it will not change anything or I have no legal ground to prevent the change then I will just ignore the notice and allow it to happen.
Any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciate!
"TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned will apply to the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Special Civil Part, Essex County located at 465 ****** Luther King Blvd., Newark, NJ 07102 for an Order seeking leave to amend the name of the plaintiff to Barclays Bank of Delaware.
A Certification of Counsel in support of this Motion is attached.
The Order sought will be entered at the discretion of the Court, unless you notify the Clerk of Court and the undersigned, in writing, withing 10 days after the service of this notice upon you, that you object to the entry of the Order sought."