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September 6th, 2010 - By
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Comment posted Can An Amicus Curiae Brief Be Given In A Divorce Proceeding To Expedite A Mortgage Sale To Avoid Foreclosure? by Elana.

This is up to the judge governing the proceedings.
Either the mortgager or the other party can petition
the judge to hear this information, but you can easily
imagine him putting that off until the slow party is
represented.
However, if the petition explains why it needs to be
dealt with quickly, you might get some action.

Elana also commented

  • It’s all up to the court. Whether continuances are granted, and whether an amicus brief is allowed.
    Until and unless the court intervenes, the stalling party can continue dragging their feet as long as they can get away with it.

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2 Responses to “This is up to the judge governing the …”

  1. Elana Says:

    This is up to the judge governing the proceedings.
    Either the mortgager or the other party can petition
    the judge to hear this information, but you can easily
    imagine him putting that off until the slow party is
    represented.
    However, if the petition explains why it needs to be
    dealt with quickly, you might get some action.

  2. coragryp Says:

    It’s all up to the court. Whether continuances are granted, and whether an amicus brief is allowed.
    Until and unless the court intervenes, the stalling party can continue dragging their feet as long as they can get away with it.