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In a New York family court case, a litigant was not allowed to respond to the opposing party's motion to dismiss after their attorney withdrew from the case. What CPLR rule governs the litigant's right to submit an answer in response to the opposing party's motion, and what are the grounds for appeal if the court refuses to allow such a response?

July 25th, 2024

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