Defendant must respond to lawsuit within 30 days to avoid default judgment.
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What You Should Do Next
- 1
File a Written Response
Submit your written response to the court within 30 days of receiving the summons.
- 2
Seek Legal Assistance
Contact an attorney or legal aid service if you need help with your response.
- 3
Check Court Forms
Visit the California Courts Online Self-Help Center for necessary court forms.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What happens if I don't respond to the summons?
- If you don't respond within 30 days, the court may rule against you by default.
- How can I file a response to the lawsuit?
- You must file a written response in proper legal form at the court.
- Where can I find legal help for my case?
- Visit the California Courts Online Self-Help Center or contact a local attorney.
- What is the deadline to respond to the summons?
- You have 30 calendar days from the date the summons is served.
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