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  • May 8, 2009, 02:04 PM
    martha carrot
    I would like to file a motion to vacate a renewal of judgement
    I would like to file a motion to vacate a renewal of judgement. It is from California and I live in Florida. Do I need an attorney or can I file this myself? Where do I get the proper docuemts and where can I obtain the education to file properly? The judgemnt comes from a suit that I should never have been involeved in. The individual who sued me staed She worked for me which she did not. We both worked for the doctors office. I did not get payroll either. Because I was mugged I was not present at the time of this court hearing 1oyears ago, and this is also the reason I no longer in in California. Please advise.
  • May 8, 2009, 02:25 PM
    ScottGem

    First, Please pay more attention to the rules of this site. I have move3d this from the Introductions forum which is cleared marked as not for asking questions. I really don't understand how you scrolled past several other places to post and then posted where you were warned not to.

    Second, you cannot vacate a RENEWAL of a judgement. If the plaintiff requests the renewal its automatic. If you didn't request to vacate the original judgement, by the time its renewed its too late.
  • May 9, 2009, 04:03 PM
    twinkiedooter

    Scott is correct. You cannot request a renewal of a judgment be vacated. The judgment was entered for so many years and the judgment can be renewed for so many more years. Usually you can only renew a judgment once but some states will let you keep renewing judgments indefinitely.
  • May 26, 2009, 11:39 PM
    LeeParadise
    Hi martha carrot,
    You have another option to attack the judgment that you feel should never have been entered against you in the first place, because you believe/know that you are the wrong party. You can move to set aside and void a judgment. Arguably, a void judgment is one that has no valid legal basis or is one that was obtained by fraud, etc. and is without a designated time limit. Consult with a legal expert for further info. CCP473d

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