Connecticut Motion to Open Judgment (Small Claims and Housing Matters) — Spanish is a legal document used by a party to request that a judgment against them in a small claims or housing matter be reopened or modified. This document is available in Spanish to assist Spanish-speaking litigants in understanding and completing the form. There are two types of Connecticut Motion to Open Judgment (Small Claims and Housing Matters) — Spanish, one for small claims matters and one for housing matters. The small claims motion can be used to ask the court to reconsider a previous judgment and the housing motion can be used to ask the court to open a foreclosure judgment. Both forms require the petitioner to provide detailed information about the case, including the case number, the court the case was heard in, the date of the judgment, and the reason for the motion. The petitioner must also provide evidence supporting their request.
Connecticut Motion to Open Judgment (Small Claims and Housing Matters) — Spanish is a legal document used by a party to request that a judgment against them in a small claims or housing matter be reopened or modified. This document is available in Spanish to assist Spanish-speaking litigants in understanding and completing the form. There are two types of Connecticut Motion to Open Judgment (Small Claims and Housing Matters) — Spanish, one for small claims matters and one for housing matters. The small claims motion can be used to ask the court to reconsider a previous judgment and the housing motion can be used to ask the court to open a foreclosure judgment. Both forms require the petitioner to provide detailed information about the case, including the case number, the court the case was heard in, the date of the judgment, and the reason for the motion. The petitioner must also provide evidence supporting their request.