What is the name of your state? UT
When I was sued for a debt collection, I sued the Plaintiff's attorneys in their role as debt collectors in a third-party claim. However, I received their motion to dismiss. They state that I did not give them a summons when I sent the complaint through the mail...The thing is, they're right. They also say I did not inform them I was adding them as a party. So my questions are:
1. Am I screwed?
2. Can I still send a summons form even though they accepted service?
3. Are there any legal arguments I can use?
4. Am I screwed?
5. Can I dismiss to amend, then amend my complaint so I can give proper service?
6. Is there any advice anybody could give me.
When I was sued for a debt collection, I sued the Plaintiff's attorneys in their role as debt collectors in a third-party claim. However, I received their motion to dismiss. They state that I did not give them a summons when I sent the complaint through the mail...The thing is, they're right. They also say I did not inform them I was adding them as a party. So my questions are:
1. Am I screwed?
2. Can I still send a summons form even though they accepted service?
3. Are there any legal arguments I can use?
4. Am I screwed?
5. Can I dismiss to amend, then amend my complaint so I can give proper service?
6. Is there any advice anybody could give me.