Fraudulent Settlement Agreement

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Challenging a settlement agreement due to fraud, perjury, or duress involves understanding relevant legal precedents. Cases like lazar v. Superior court and rich & whillock, inc. V. Ashton development, inc. Can provide guidance. If the other party ignores your notice, consider filing a motion to set aside or vacate the agreement in court. Gather evidence to support your claims and consult a lawyer for personalized advice.

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What if I gave the other party notice, including the legal counsel and they ignored it and continued on saying I have no rights to ask to have the Settlement agreement set aside or vacated
If the other party is ignoring your notice and asserting you have no rights, consider the following steps:
- File a Motion: You can file a motion to set aside or vacate the settlement agreement in the court where the case is pending. This formal request will ensure your concerns are legally addressed.
- Gather Evidence: Collect all evidence of fraud, duress, and perjury to support your motion. This includes any communication, documentation, or witnesses.
- Consult a Lawyer: Legal counsel can help navigate the complexities of your case and represent your interests effectively.
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