Lis Pendens Legal Implications

Summary

A Lis Pendens is a notice indicating a lawsuit involving real estate. Youre listed as a grantee due to your interest in the property. In New Mexico, court clerks enforcing fraudulent orders can face penalties. Automatic disqualification occurs if a court lacks subject matter jurisdiction. If a judge ignores a motion or doesnt dismiss a case due to their own illegal actions, you can appeal or file a complaint. A law firm can start a lawsuit and another attorney can take over. A plaintiff can assign their rights to a buyer, but it usually requires court approval. Seek legal advice for specific concerns.

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Is there penalties for clerks who are enforce a bogus prder
To provide the most accurate information, could you please clarify the nature of the 'bogus order'? Also, please confirm if this situation is happening in New Mexico.
Yes it is, it says order was done by me, having come before ,court then says. Court has read
It seems there's a dispute over a court order. In New Mexico, if a court clerk knowingly enforces a fraudulent order, they can face penalties. Is this order related to the Lis Pendens you mentioned earlier?
What is automatic disqualification lack of subject matter jurisdiction
Automatic disqualification due to lack of subject matter jurisdiction means:
- A court can't proceed with a case as it doesn't have the legal authority.
- The case must be heard by a court that has the correct jurisdiction.
- The case can be dismissed if the court lacks such jurisdiction.
What happens when judge ignores motion , clerks who t file ot
Could you please clarify if you're referring to a situation where a judge ignores a motion and the clerks don't file it? Also, is this situation in New Mexico?
Yes and yes
In New Mexico, if a judge ignores a motion and clerks don't file it:
- The court actions may be deemed improper.
- Legal redress can be sought by appealing the decision.
- It's advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance.
What happens when judge does not dismiss case for his own illegal actions
In New Mexico, if a judge doesn't dismiss a case due to their own illegal actions:
- You can file a complaint against the judge.
- Appeal the decision to a higher court.
- Consult with a legal professional to ensure your rights are protected.
I did a compliant on plnff and attorney,
Could you clarify the nature of the complaint you filed against the plaintiff and attorney? Is this related to the previous legal issues you mentioned? Is this also in New Mexico?
Can law firm start lawsuit and another attorney take over case
Yes, a law firm can initiate a lawsuit and another attorney can take over the case later. This happens for various reasons including changes in legal representation or internal adjustments within the law firm. However, the court must be notified about such changes.
Can plnff exit out of case,and buyer take over case
In New Mexico, a plaintiff can potentially assign their rights in a lawsuit to a buyer, but it usually requires court approval. This can be complicated, so it's best to seek advice from a legal professional.
That was not done.
Could you please provide more details about the situation where the plaintiff did not properly exit the case, and the buyer took over? This will enable me to give a more accurate response.