Cape Coral, FL asked in Collections for Massachusetts

Q: Plaintiff has filed a voluntary dismissal without prejudice. Can I file an objection?

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A: If your objection is that the dismissal is without prejudice I do not think a judge will allow it. A dismissal with prejudice is an adjudication on the merits. Judges are reluctant to dismiss with prejudice when there has been no engagement on the issues of the case. (I assume the case has not already been tried) On the other hand, the plaintiff may agree to a dismissal with prejudice. If you have the time and inclination, feel free to try.

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