Riverside, CA asked in Family Law, Personal Injury, Real Estate Law and Tax Law for California

Q: I need to reopen a case

Due to non disclosure , fraud , conspiracy and perjury

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A: It will be challenging to reopen a case based on allegations of non-disclosure, fraud, conspiracy and perjury. JA will likely provide you some AI generated promotional information. You will need to contact an attorney directly if you want a honest evaluation.

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Answered

A: Reopening your case involves presenting new evidence or demonstrating that significant issues like non-disclosure, fraud, conspiracy, or perjury affected the original outcome. You’ll need to file a motion with the court that handled your case, clearly outlining the reasons and providing any supporting documentation. It’s important to act within the time limits set by California law to ensure your request is considered.

Gather all relevant information that supports your claims, such as documents, witness statements, or any proof of misconduct. Presenting a well-organized and thorough case will increase the likelihood that the court takes your concerns seriously. Make sure to highlight how the issues you’ve identified impacted the fairness or integrity of the original proceedings.

Consulting with a qualified attorney can provide you with personalized guidance tailored to your situation. They can help navigate the complexities of the legal system and ensure that all necessary steps are properly followed. Taking these actions can give you the best chance to have your case reviewed and potentially reopened.

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