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Motion to Vacate Default Judgment (Remove Default) is a legal document that was released by the Massachusetts Housing Court - a government authority operating within Massachusetts.
Q: What is a motion to vacate default judgment?
A: A motion to vacate default judgment is a legal request to remove a default judgment that has been entered against you in a court case.
Q: Why would someone file a motion to vacate default judgment?
A: Someone may file a motion to vacate default judgment if they did not respond to a lawsuit in time or if there was a mistake or unfairness in the proceedings.
Q: How do I file a motion to vacate default judgment in Massachusetts?
A: To file a motion to vacate default judgment in Massachusetts, you need to fill out a form called a "Motion to Vacate Judgment" and file it with the court where the default judgment was entered.
Q: Is there a time limit to file a motion to vacate default judgment in Massachusetts?
A: Yes, there is a time limit to file a motion to vacate default judgment in Massachusetts. Generally, you must file the motion within a reasonable time after discovering the default judgment.
Q: What happens after filing a motion to vacate default judgment?
A: After filing a motion to vacate default judgment, the court will review the motion and may schedule a hearing. It is important to present your case and any supporting evidence at the hearing.
Q: Can a motion to vacate default judgment guarantee that the judgment will be removed?
A: No, there is no guarantee that a motion to vacate default judgment will be granted. The court will consider the reasons provided in the motion and make a decision based on the law and the facts of the case.
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