Summons delivered to wrong person
Hi, I live in NM, and I was served a summons for my brother. I told the server that I wasn’t him, but he placed it on my door anyway. The summons is for a credit card company sueing him for non-payment of debt. My brother lives at my home, but is not working and is only caring for our elderly mother. I pay for his auto payments, but I can’t afford to pay anymore. Does he need to file an “intend to defend” letter with the court? If they do get a judgement against him, can they come into my home and take anything to satisfy the debt? Also, I read somewhere that he might be considered judgement proof, is he since he is not working and doesn’t own anything?
Pleading or motion in response to a complaint form
I was just served and it says I have to file a pleading or motion in response to a complaint form. Where do I find pleading or motion in response to a complaint form? And what are these forms used for? :confused: