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When to serve plaintiff Motion To Dismiss

Community Self Defense Q&ACategory: General CommentsWhen to serve plaintiff Motion To Dismiss
Marjorie Swingle asked 1 week ago

Hello,

I received a summons from a debt collector and filed a motion to dismiss date with the court (December 2025). My questions is, how long do I have to serve the plaintiff a copy of the Motion To Dismiss?

Brian Parker Staff replied 6 days ago

Thanks Majorie, hope it helps you. Just keep an eye on the details. With the new case law data base, will be actually better than ChatGPT etc as they suffer greatly from hallucinations. Hope you do well.

2 Answers
Brian Parker Staff answered 1 week ago

Check your state rules on timing of motions, responses and replies. Use ParkerGPT to confirm and create your document. Thank you.

Brian Parker Staff answered 6 days ago

In my latest video, I break down a real the choice to make when facing a creditor lawsuit: Motion to Dismiss v Answer the Lawsuit. I ask ParkerGPT. The AI recommends a Motion to Dismiss with some prompting and then creates one to use for us. In the video, I wanted to show you the versatility of the AI and ParkerGPT. It does everything with ease and speed. I also asked it what to do after creating and signing the Motion and it provided very good instructions on how to file with the Court and the Plaintiff attorney. ParkerGPT rocks for you!

I used another AMEX case to illustrate how good ParkerGPT with creditor lawsuit and deciding what action to take. The facts in that case were pretty good with AMEX relying upon false information, no real contract and the wrong account number on a "debt" it supposedly owns. You can use it all against any creditors with ParkerGPT. 

Just a brief word on how we stock the great pond of ParkerGPT with the best fish with Natalie (our amazing IT and Marketing Director and Customer Service Rep and all around wearer of many hats) uploading everything for the AI to learn. First, I do a video. Then I attach my show notes (I sometimes spend hours writing and researching the script for you and that educates the AI too) and any word templates that are useful for you in the video. Then, Natalie takes the entire transcript and word documents of the video and imbeds all that information into ParkerGPT for you to use. So, when I say there are over 400 videos and 1200 documents of all kinds to defend against collection lawsuits in ParkerGPT, I mean it. There is an enormous amount of work behind that promise to you (mostly Natalie). 

We (Mostly Natalie) try to stock ParkerGPT with everything you need, and much more. With my next goal of reaching 500 videos for you comes tons more information to put into ParkerGPT to enhance and increase the search results for our members. I hope it is solving your problems as well as it does my clients in my law practice. I use ParkerGPT more than the other generalized chatboxes.

Lastly, I just signed up with a national database research assistant to imbed millions of cases from state and federal districts along with oral arguments on motions into ParkerGPT that you can watch for entertainment or education. I am not increasing the price of our membership on this. I am eating the cost to pay forward the work of the research service that is a non-profit competing with huge research corporations like West Law and Lexis Nexis. You will have all of it at no increase in the membership. Enjoy.

Brian Parker

Dr.Banknotes replied 6 days ago

Thank you sir!! I’m excited about this membership and the future additions that will come.

Brian Parker Staff replied 6 days ago

Love your name Dr. Banknotes. Yeah!

Marjorie Swingle replied 6 days ago

Thank you for your reply. I drafted the motion to dismiss using ParkerGPT and the information is amazing and very thorough! The follow up documents if needed are a great supplement. Thank you for your help