What happens if you do not appear for the hearing?
The court usually does not rule on your claim at the time of the hearing. The Court Administrator will mail notice of the court's decision to all parties. The judgment will not become effective until 23 days after mailing the notice. This 23 day period allows either party to appeal or request an appearance if they were not at the hearing. The court may vacate the judgment and order a new hearing if a party that did not appear has a good reason for not appearing. Before it grants a new hearing, the court may require the party who did not appear to pay costs to the other party.

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1. What is conciliation court?
2. Do you have a claim to file in conciliation court?
3. Where do you file a claim in conciliation court?
4. How do you file a claim in conciliation court?
5. What happens if a defendant files a counterclaim (claim against you)?
6. How do you prepare for the hearings?
7. What happens if you do not appear for the hearing?
8. How do you appeal a judgment of the conciliation court?
9. What happens upon appeal?
10. How do you collect a conciliation court judgment?