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Hamelberg v. National Ass'n of Government Employees

Court of Appeals of Georgia
May 8, 1996
471 S.E.2d 283 (Ga. Ct. App. 1996)

Opinion

A96A0650.

DECIDED MAY 8, 1996.

Motion for default judgment. Fulton State Court. Before Judge Goger.

David L. Whitman, for appellant.

James C. Brown, for appellee.


Linda Hamelberg appeals the denial of her motion for default judgment against the National Association of Government Employees (NAGE).

Hamelberg initially filed a complaint against Jonathen Oden and the International Brotherhood of Police Officers (IBPO) alleging that she was sexually exploited by Oden and that Oden was employed by IBPO. After both Oden and IBPO answered and denied that Oden was employed by IBPO, Hamelberg filed a motion to add NAGE, Oden's employer, as a defendant. Without ordering that NAGE answer the complaint, the trial court granted Hamelberg's motion. An amended complaint naming NAGE as a defendant was filed and served on NAGE on November 15, 1994. Second and third amended complaints were also filed. Hamelberg filed the third amended complaint on February 13, 1995 and a motion for default judgment on March 15, alleging that no defensive pleadings had been filed by NAGE. The trial court denied the motion for entry of default judgment, concluding inter alia that a motion to dismiss filed by NAGE was an adequate responsive pleading precluding default.

NAGE filed a response to the motion as well as an answer on April 21, 1995. The response simply recited that an answer to the third-amended complaint was being filed subsequently therewith.

We do not reach the issue of whether the motion to dismiss constituted an appropriate responsive pleading, nor do we reach any of the other conclusions of the trial court, because no answer was necessary. The order allowing Hamelberg to add NAGE as a party defendant did not require an answer, and OCGA § 9-11-7 (a) does not require an answer to an amended complaint; answers need be filed only to complaints or third-party complaints. Consequently, NAGE was never in default, and it was not error for the trial court to deny Hamelberg's motion for entry of default judgment. Gordy v. Sumner, 151 Ga. App. 430 ( 260 S.E.2d 384) (1979). See also Chan v. W-East Trading Corp., 199 Ga. App. 76, 77-78 (4) ( 403 S.E.2d 840) (1991); Diaz v. First Nat. Bank c., 144 Ga. App. 582, 583 (2) ( 241 S.E.2d 467) (1978).

Judgment affirmed. Pope, P. J., and Andrews, J., concur.


DECIDED MAY 8, 1996.


Summaries of

Hamelberg v. National Ass'n of Government Employees

Court of Appeals of Georgia
May 8, 1996
471 S.E.2d 283 (Ga. Ct. App. 1996)
Case details for

Hamelberg v. National Ass'n of Government Employees

Case Details

Full title:HAMELBERG v. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: May 8, 1996

Citations

471 S.E.2d 283 (Ga. Ct. App. 1996)
471 S.E.2d 283

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