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Appealing a District Court Order
Appealing a District Court Order
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Appealing a Circuit Court Order
If you disagree with a Circuit Court order, you may appeal to the High Court. You must file and serve a Notice of Appeal within 10 days, attend a private hearing, and the judge’s decision is final. Legal advice is recommended.
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How to respond to a District Court debt claim
This page is a step-by-step guide for respondents (defendants) on how to respond to a debt claim in the District Court.
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Execution (enforcement)
Execution is the act of completing or carrying into effect a judgment of a court.
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How to respond to a debt claim
If you receive a debt claim, you can repay, ignore, or defend it. Ignoring may lead to a judgment in default. Defending means serving the right documents on time. See our guides for District, Circuit and High Court debt claims and support services.
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How to respond to a Circuit Court debt claim
This guide explains how to respond to a Circuit Court debt claim. It covers filing and serving an entry of appearance and defence, making a counterclaim, and what happens when your case is listed for court.
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Making a debt claim
Steps Involved in Making a debt claim