Motion To Vacate Judgment

Summary

To vacate a default judgment in New Jersey, you must show a valid reason for not responding, file within a reasonable time, and provide supporting evidence. For lack of service, prove improper service. For fraud, document instances affecting the courts decision. For jurisdiction issues, show evidence of manipulation or violations. For forgery, submit proof, especially on court documents. Consider consulting a local attorney for guidance.

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I need to file a motion to reopen set aside and vacate a default judgement
In New Jersey, to file a motion to reopen, set aside, and vacate a default judgment, you generally need to:
- Show a valid reason for not responding to the lawsuit.
- File the motion within a reasonable time.
- Provide evidence supporting your claims.
What specific reason do you have for wanting to vacate the judgment?
VOID JUDGMENTS FOR LACK OF SERVICE,fraud on the tribunal, jurisdiction manipulation, violation of nurse license compact, Fraudulent Concealment of Kentucky’s Jurisdiction Under the NLC,forgery on certified mail receipt
To proceed with filing a motion to reopen, set aside, and vacate a default judgment in New Jersey based on the reasons you've mentioned, consider the following steps:
- Lack of Service: Provide evidence that you were not properly served with the lawsuit.
- Fraud on the Tribunal: Document and present instances of fraud affecting the court's decision.
- Jurisdiction Issues: Show evidence of jurisdiction manipulation and any violations of jurisdictional law.
- Forgery: Submit proof of forgery, especially on any court-related documents.
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