Texas Bill Of Review

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A Bill of Review in Texas is a legal action to set aside a judgment. It requires a meritorious defense, proof of fraud or wrongful act, and no unexcused delay by the petitioner. Consult a local attorney for specific advice.

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Texas, statutory bill of review for a judgment of heirship after 4 years but before 5 years. Extrinsic fraud, fraudulent disclaimer of interest submitted in case.
Hello ****, in Texas, a Bill of Review is a legal action to set aside a judgment. It's limited to:
*. A meritorious defense to the cause of action.
*. Fraud, accident, or wrongful act of the opponent prevented presentation of defense.
*. Unexcused delay or negligence isn't attributable to petitioner.
Please consult a local attorney for specific advice.