James W. asked

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I have a lawsuit against a roofer filed in Magistrate Court in Pennsylvania. I received a judgment due to the defendant's no-show, and the case has been appealed. I have 20 days to answer the appeal from the mailing date, but I am unsure of the correct format to use for my response as there isn't a specific form. What format should I use to answer the appeal, and is there a sample or guide available?

August 17th, 2023

Tina A. answered

To answer the appeal in your case, you can refer to the 'How to Appeal from Magisterial Court Handbo...

August 17th, 2023

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