Setting Aside Judgment Process

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To set aside a judgment in California, file a Notice of Motion to Set Aside Judgment, provide a valid reason, and serve notice to the other party. Service can be done by mail by someone over 18 who is not a party to the case, with a Proof of Service form completed. Attend the court hearing for further proceedings.

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To set aside a judgment in California, you would need to take the following steps:
- File a "Notice of Motion to Set Aside Judgment" with the court.
- Provide a valid reason (e.g., mistake, fraud, new evidence).
- Serve the notice to the other party involved.
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To set aside a judgment in California, follow these steps:
*. File Notice: Complete and file the "Notice of Motion to Set Aside Judgment" form.
*. Valid Reason: State the reason (e.g., mistake, fraud, new evidence).
*. Serve Notice: Deliver the notice to the other party involved.
*. Court Hearing: Attend the court hearing.
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How do I serve the other party for notice to set aside judgment can I mail it
In California, you can serve the other party by mail, but it must be done by someone who is not a party to the case and is over *. The server must complete a Proof of Service form to confirm that the documents were sent.
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