Judgment Motion Filing Guide

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In Rhode Island, verify if the judgment is still valid and ensure you were properly served. If not, consider filing a motion to vacate the judgment. Consulting an attorney can help ensure all procedures are correctly followed.

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Im in Rhode island
I'm sorry for the confusion earlier. In Rhode Island, here are some general steps you might consider for your situation:
- Verify the validity of the judgment, as judgments have a specific lifespan unless renewed.
- Ensure you were properly served under Rhode Island law.
- Consider filing a motion to vacate the judgment if you weren't served.
Would you like more information on any of these steps?
they did renew the judgment. I would like more info to file a motion
Since you're in Georgia, here's some general guidance on filing a motion to set aside a judgment:
- Lack of Service: If you were not served properly, this can be a valid reason to set aside the judgment.
- Motion Filing: Prepare and file a motion to set aside the judgment with the court where the judgment was entered.
- Legal Assistance: Consider consulting with an attorney to ensure all procedures are followed correctly.
Would you like more detailed instructions on any of these steps?
I'm in rhode island
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In Rhode Island, here are some steps to consider for filing a motion to vacate a judgment:
- Lack of Service: If you weren't properly served, it can be a ground to vacate the judgment.
- Motion Filing: File a motion to vacate the judgment in the court where it was entered.
- Legal Assistance: Consulting an attorney can help ensure procedures are correctly followed.
Would you like more detailed instructions on any of these steps?