MOTION TO VACATE
In Virginia, a motion to vacate is a request to set aside or invalidate a court judgement or order. This type of motion is typically used when a party believes that there was some error or mistake in the proceedings that led to the judgement or order. Mr. John Sheldon has years of experience in motion to vacate Virginia and has successfully helped many clients.
To file a motion to vacate in Virginia, you must first determine which court has jurisdiction over the matter. This will depend on the type of case and the location where it was heard. Once you have determined the appropriate court, you will need to draft a motion to vacate that explains the grounds for your request.
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