Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Georgia

Appeal of civil judgement

If a Civil Judgement has been awarded by Default, can the Defendents appeal the Default Judgement?


Asked on 4/13/05, 8:53 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Glenn M. Lyon, Esq. MacGREGOR LYON, LLC, Business Attorneys

Re: Appeal of civil judgement

If you are still within the 45-day period from the date of service, you may open default as a matter of right. After the 45 days, at any time before final judgment, the court, in its discretion, may allow the default to be opened for providential cause preventing the filing of required pleadings or for excusable neglect or where the judge shall determine that a proper case has been made for the default to be opened. The showing must be made under oath, must set up a meritorious defense, and must announce ready to proceed with the trial. You may also ask the court to set aside the judgment by filing a motion arguing lack of jurisdiction over the person or the subject matter or fraud, accident, or mistake.

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