Understanding Set Aside Orders

Summary

A set aside in legal terms means nullifying a previous court decision, often due to new evidence or errors. In probate court, if a judge sets aside a decision related to an emergency motion to stay a home sale, it may void the original decision, pause the sale process, or require further arguments. Its important to consult with the court or an attorney to understand the specific implications for your case and any necessary actions.

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I FILED A EMERGENCY MOTION TO STAY REGARDING A HOME SELL IN PROBATE COURT. I WAS TOLD THE JUDGE HAS SET ASIDE ???
In the context of your situation, if the judge has "set aside" something, it could mean that the court has nullified or voided a previous decision related to your emergency motion to stay the home sale. It would be best to consult with the court or your attorney for specific details. Do you want to know how this might affect your case?
YES PLEASE
When a judge "sets aside" a decision related to your emergency motion to stay a home sale in probate court, it could mean:
- The original decision to proceed with the sale might be voided.
- The sale process could be paused until further notice.
- Your motion might be reconsidered or require further arguments.
It’s crucial to follow up with the court or your attorney to understand the specific impact on your case and any immediate actions you might need to take.