Q: I am being sued in another county and do not have transportation.
I am being sued in Chancery Court in a county that I do not live in. I have no means of transportation to the county of the lawsuit. What are my options for subpoena? Can I object based on distance?
A: Nonavailability of transportation is not a legal defense. Hire an attorney to represent you and go from there upon his advice. At least file an Answer within 30 days of service, and call the Clerk & Master about this Case. If being sued for money, you probably need to examine your Exemption Rights.
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