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Can a judgement of divorce be reopened, when you feel that you have been missrepresented? If so what grounds would reopen the judgement of divorce?
 


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lloyd king said:
Can a judgement of divorce be reopened, when you feel that you have been missrepresented? If so what grounds would reopen the judgement of divorce?
My response:

Nope. Once you've signed all the final papers, and the judge has signed the Final Decree of Dissolution, it's all over. The only way to change the Order of the Court is to be able to prove a "change in circumstances" - - which is a real uphill battle. Judges loathe changing orders unless something drastic has happened since the original date it was signed.

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