Posted by John Merchant on November 15, 2009 at 13:02:48:
In Reply to: Re: I'd disagree posted by Natalie-VA on November 15, 2009 at 12:32:37:
Surely this has been litigated and tested in every state so I'd just do it and see what, if anything happens.
If the D doesn't file his answer you'd just go ahead and call the judge's clerk/secretary and ask for a hearing date to present your default judgment, take it to the judge for signing, file it and it's a done deal.
If the D DOES file an answer the pro se issue might not even be raised by the D or his lawyer so no problem.
If it IS raised, then go pull the Am Jur* volume on LLCs and see what that legal encyclopedia says about pro se rep in courts in VA and it'll give you, under state citations, whatever VA decisions do exist.
*Am Jur is American Jurisprudence, a big legal encyclopedia set with learned articles on every legal issue and topic and its status in every state. Law librarian will show you where they keep it.
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