Rule 60b6 Motion Guide

Summary

Rule 60(b)(6) motions provide relief from judgments for reasons like judicial errors or misconduct. In family law cases, these motions can address issues such as unjustified legal decisions or attorney misconduct. Its crucial to gather evidence and prepare thoroughly. While legal representation is beneficial, self-preparation is possible with careful attention to detail.

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Hey ****! A Rule *(b) motion is a request to a court to relieve a party from a final judgment or order. It can be based on reasons such as mistake, fraud, or newly discovered evidence. Could you share what specific situation or reason you're considering for this motion?
likely rule * b *. I have several significant issues. the family court made some agreements they backed out of, the court used laws and rules without justification, the end result was sloppy judicial work. the wife's attorney intentionally damaged me in district court, then it was used in family court. the decision was largely based on district court
Hey ****, it sounds like you're dealing with a complex situation. Rule *(b)(*) is used for any other reason justifying relief from a judgment. Some things you might consider:
- Evidence of errors or misconduct in the judicial process.
- Impact of the district court’s decision on your family court case.
- Unfair legal practices by the wife's attorney.
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****, Rule *(b)(*) motions can be complex, especially with multiple issues involved. Consider gathering clear evidence of judicial errors and any misconduct. Since you've declined to connect with local lawyers, make sure to carefully prepare your motion and supporting documents. If you need more general information, feel free to ask!
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Hey ****, I understand you're frustrated. Rule *(b)(*) can be tricky, especially with the issues you're facing. If you need more guidance or have specific questions about preparing your motion, feel free to ask. I'm here to help with any more information you might need!