Understanding Court Disposition Letters

Summary

The user received a court disposition letter regarding an eviction appeal case. The letter stated that the case would be heard by submission only and no appearance or phone call was needed. The user was unsure about the meaning of final disposition and who submits the final judgment. The user was advised that the final judgment is typically drafted and submitted by the prevailing partys attorney. The user was also informed that final disposition generally refers to the final resolution or outcome of a case. The user was considering filing an affidavit verifying the will before the final disposition. The user was advised to consult with their attorney to ensure its done correctly.

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I have a letter from the court I don't understand
What is the letter regarding, ****? It would be helpful if you could share the general subject or any specific terms you're having trouble with.
DISPOSITION SETTINGS ARE NOW HEARD BY SUBMISSION ONLY! NO APPEARANCE OR PHONE CALL NEEDED . The above cause reflects a docket entry of final disposition; however, no judgment has been furnished for entry. This case is now set for final disposition on: October *, * @ *:* A.M. Unless final judgment is furnished to the court prior to such date, an order of dismissal will be entered with costs taxed against party incurring same.
What is the nature of your case, ****? This will help me provide more accurate information.
Eviction appel
What is the reason for your eviction appeal? In Texas, eviction appeals can be based on procedural errors, factual errors, or legal errors made during the initial eviction proceedings.
I I own property
What is the basis of your eviction appeal? Is it related to a dispute over property ownership?
Wrongful eviction as I was bequeathed the home
What evidence do you have to support your claim of ownership? In Texas, a will or deed can serve as proof.
Will
What is the name and location of the court that sent you the letter?
Dallas county court at law * Dallas tx
What part of the letter are you having trouble understanding?

Dallas County Court at Law No. * is located at * Commerce Street, Dallas, TX *. You can contact them at (*) *-*.
DISPOSITION SETTINGS ARE NOW HEARD BY SUBMISSION ONLY! NO APPEARANCE OR PHONE CALL NEEDED . The above cause reflects a docket entry of final disposition; however, no judgment has been furnished for entry. This case is now set for final disposition on: October *, * @ *:* A.M. Unless final judgment is furnished to the court prior to such date, an order of dismissal will be entered with costs taxed against party incurring same.
What is your specific question about the letter? It seems to be stating that your case will be dismissed unless a final judgment is provided before the mentioned date.
Doesn't the judge make the final judgement?
Yes, the judge does make the final judgement. However, the letter is asking for the final judgement to be submitted to the court before the mentioned date.
Who submits the final judgement
The final judgment in an eviction appeal case is typically drafted and submitted by the prevailing party's attorney.
How do I know who prevailed?
The prevailing party is the one who has won the case. If you're unsure, you can contact the Dallas County Court at Law No. * at (*) *-* for clarification.
It says final disposition but no judgement
What does "final disposition" mean in your case?
I don't know
"Final disposition" generally refers to the final resolution or outcome of a case. In your context, it seems to indicate that your case is set for a final decision on the mentioned date.
Does that mean I go to court on oct *
No, the letter states that no appearance or phone call is needed. The case will be decided based on the documents submitted to the court.
And it will be decided on oct *
Yes, according to the letter, the final decision on your case will be made on October *, *.
How will I know decision if I don't have to aooear?
The court typically sends a notice of the decision by mail. You can also call the Dallas County Court at Law No. * at (*) *-* to inquire about the decision.
Can anything else be filed in this case pending final dispoaition
What type of document or motion are you considering filing? In general, additional documents can be filed before final disposition, but it depends on the specifics of your case and court rules.
Affadavit
What is the purpose of the affidavit you're considering filing?
It's by the atty who did the Will to prove the validity
What is the content of the affidavit and how does it support your claim of ownership? In Texas, an affidavit can be used as evidence if it's relevant and admissible under the rules of evidence.
That the atty prepared it it's valid and I inherited the property
What is the name of the attorney who prepared the affidavit? In Texas, an affidavit from an attorney attesting to the validity of a will can be considered as evidence in court.
Andrew Garcia
What is the contact information for Andrew Garcia, the attorney who prepared the affidavit?
Why
The contact information of your attorney, Andrew Garcia, could be useful if you need further legal advice or assistance in submitting the affidavit to the court.
110N Zangs Dallas TX *
The address you provided is for Andrew Garcia, Attorney at Law. His phone number is (*) *-*. You may want to contact him for further assistance with your case.
Can I file anything in the case pwndojf final doalosoitn
What exactly do you want to file in the case before the final disposition?
Affadavit
What is the content of the affidavit you wish to file before the final disposition?
Verifying the will
In Texas, an affidavit verifying the will can be filed. However, it's best to consult with your attorney, Andrew Garcia, to ensure it's done correctly. His contact is (*) *-*.