Legal Question in Family Law in New York
motion to vacate
When an order is based on falsified information, should an ojbection be file or a motion to vacate the order?
Asked on 1/21/05, 2:03 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
richard feldman
richard d. feldman
Re: motion to vacate
it should be a motion to vacate. you can call me for a free telephone consultation at 516 466 LAWS (5297)
Answered on 1/21/05, 2:49 pm
Seth Kaufman
Kaufman PLLC
Re: motion to vacate
It depends on whether the discrediting evidence was, or could have been, presented to the trial court. I strongly advise your to consult an attorney as soon as possible to preserve your rights. There are strict limits on your time to take remedial action.
Answered on 1/21/05, 10:37 pm