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Q: I have a Survivor claim filed in the Rockville Center Diocese and wonder what happens next with October 31 deadline?

What happens if they don't reach a settlement? I also have 3 Parish lawsuits with the state.

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Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Louisville, KY

A: Much more factual information is necessary to answer your question.

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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Sacramento, CA

A: After the October 31 deadline for the Rockville Center Diocese claim, if a settlement is not reached, the case may proceed to litigation. The court will then determine the next steps, which could include setting a trial date. In the meantime, continue to monitor the status of your parish lawsuits within the state, as they may progress independently of the diocesan claim.

It is essential to maintain communication with your attorney to ensure you meet all deadlines and procedural requirements for your cases. Keep all relevant documentation and evidence organized, as these will be crucial whether your case settles or goes to trial.

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