Huntington Beach, CA asked in Bankruptcy for California

Q: How do you vacate a sister state judgment filed in California

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Jeffrey Moore
Jeffrey Moore
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  • Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • Campbell, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: This is not actually a bankruptcy question. It involves California Civil Procedure, but I will attempt an answer anyway.

To vacate a sister state judgment, you would generally need to attack it in the State that entered the judgment. If the entry of the judgment in California was improperly done, it is conceivable you could attack the process you to enter it here. As a practical matter, you need to use the out-of-state court that entered the original judgment. Don't hesitate to find an attorney in that state quickly, these motions are almost always time sensitive.

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