Procedural Failure Map (One-Pager)

What Must Exist before a Sheriff Can Forcibly Remove an Occupant (foreclosure context)

End-state event: Sheriff executes a Writ of Assistance (forcible possession/removal).

Minimum procedural chain (dependency order):

  1. Foreclosure lawsuit filed (complaint + summons issued).
  2. Valid service of process completed (personal jurisdiction attaches).
  3. Judgment/Decree of Foreclosure entered (often default if no appearance/answer).
  4. Sheriff’s sale conducted pursuant to judgment (purchaser identified).
  5. Petition/Motion for Writ of Assistance filed by purchaser/PLAINTIFF (seeking possession).
  6. Court issues Writ of Assistance (judge-signed order directing Sheriff to dispossess occupants).
  7. Sheriff executes the writ (removal / lockout / possession transfer).

Primary Failure point Asserted in This case

A) Service Defect → No Personal Jurisdiction → Judgment VOID → Writ Invalid

  • If service did not comply with Indiana Trial Rule 4.1(B) (copy service requires mailing), then personal jurisdiction never attached.
  • Void judgment cannot support downstream enforcement (sale, writ, removal).

Active Countermeasures Filed by Defendant

B) Trial Rule 60(B) Attack + Emergency Stay Request (status: pending)

  • Motion to Vacate Void Judgment (TR 60(B)(6) and alternative 60(B)(1)).
  • Emergency Motion to Quash/Stay Writ of Assistance + Protect Property (seek immediate halt + access).

Practical “Court-Ready” Framing

The Court Should Evaluate:

  1. Was service legally completed?
  2. If not, did the court lack jurisdiction?
  3. If jurisdiction failed, is the judgment void as a matter of law?
  4. If judgment void, can the writ/removal stand?

Evidence Checklist (high leverage)

  • Sheriff Returns (service records) + any “mailing” line(s).
  • Docket entries (judgment date; writ issuance date).
  • Sheriff’s sale record and deed.
  • Petition for writ + certificate of service.
  • Defendant’s affidavit and disability accommodation notices.
  • Timestamped emergency filings showing pending relief at/near removal.

Requested Relief (clean list)

  • Vacate default judgment as void.
  • Quash or stay writ enforcement.
  • Preserve property / prohibit disposal.
  • Grant access window to retrieve belongings.
  • Expedited hearing.