Motion To Vacate Fraud

Summary

Filing a motion to vacate orders in new jersey under rule 4:50-1 requires proving fraud or mistake with strong evidence. Timeliness is critical, as motions must be filed within one year of the judgment. Include detailed certifications and exhibits to support your claims. Consult an attorney for guidance on drafting and filing your motion in probate court.

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Ok here we go. what is the easiest way I fill you in as much as I can. The Respondent for 4 years rebuilt his fathers entire home or the estate prior to death but unpaid due to death. Respondent fabricated the Verified Complaint that I will be sending first so
Hi ****, thank you for sharing this information. To clarify and provide the best guidance, could you explain what specific legal assistance you need? For example, are you seeking help with a contract claim, estate-related dispute, or addressing the alleged fabrication of the Verified Complaint? Let me know!
i am not done that was an accident The Respondent and I are two years into this and I needed you to know that we believe and our evidence shows but am not accuse Our attorney and Opposition Defrauded an Heir the Respondent and they weaponized a Verified Complaint and since we hired an attorney for the first time it became the worst mistake we ever made lets just say it was an intestate estate and a non heir received the majority of they entire estate the heir lost everything but the home. Petitioner Fabricated this Verified Complaint
Thank you for sharing this complex situation, ****. It seems like this involves an estate-related dispute, fraud allegations, and issues with legal representation. To assist better, here’s a question:
- Are you seeking guidance on contesting the estate distribution, addressing the alleged fraud, or replacing/filing a complaint against your attorney?
Let me know so I can provide relevant legal information!
i am finalizing a motion to vacate due to mistake and fraud and researching everything and every chat
Thank you for the clarification, ****. Filing a motion to vacate based on mistake or fraud is an important step. To provide relevant information:
- In New Jersey, Rule *:*-* governs motions to vacate judgments due to mistake, fraud, or other reasons.
- You must present strong evidence supporting your claims.
- File promptly, as timeliness is critical.
Could you share if you’re filing in probate court or another court?
did both I as a creditor but had the wrong court. the heir is doing it now in his words and we want to file prior to the year up and that June 11th
Thank you for explaining, ****. In New Jersey, filing a motion to vacate in the correct court is essential. Since timing is critical (before June *), ensure the court has jurisdiction over the estate.
- File under **NJ Rule *:*-*** for mistake or fraud.
- Include strong evidence supporting your claims.
Are you filing in probate court or another court now?
probate two orders one is December 10th which is voidable due to grounds of fraud on the court and multiple grounds to vacate the order dated june * I, Chester H. Podpora, of full age, hereby certify as follows: *. Petitioner’s proposed Order references an alleged contempt Order dated September *, *, which does not appear to exist in the docket or court record. “ex parte” to which left only “on application” in the signed June *, * Order. Despite this judicial modification, Petitioner again attempted to reintroduce a writ of possession without an application in the December *, * Order. I believe these actions—referencing a fictitious September *, * Order and attempting to reinsert a writ of possession previously denied—constitute a misrepresentation to the Court. It is my belief that Petitioner seeks to avoid a hearing on the merits. Exhibit B
Thank you for sharing more details, ****. In your case, addressing fraud and seeking vacatur of the orders under **NJ Rule *:*-*** is crucial. Here's some general guidance:
- **Fraud or Misrepresentation**: Focus on proving the fictitious order and misrepresentation with documentation and evidence.
- **Timeliness**: File your motion within one year of the judgment being entered.
- **Strong Affidavit**: Include detailed certifications and exhibits supporting your claims.
Would you like clarification on drafting your motion or specific parts of Rule *:*-*?