Petition To Set Aside Compromise And Release In Mecklenburg

State:
Multi-State
County:
Mecklenburg
Control #:
US-000297
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The Petition to Set Aside Compromise and Release in Mecklenburg is a legal document filed in the Chancery Court to challenge the validity of property conveyances related to a perpetual care cemetery. It allows plaintiffs to assert their interest in the cemetery property and seek court intervention to nullify questionable transfers. This petition includes details about involved parties, specific property descriptions, and historical conveyance records. Key features include the ability to attach supporting exhibits, outlining relevant deeds, and clear requests for the court's action to set aside improper conveyances. This form is particularly valuable for attorneys and legal professionals who facilitate property disputes and ownership clarity. It enables partners and associates to advocate for property rights, while paralegals and legal assistants can assist in documentation and filing processes. This document serves as a crucial tool for anyone involved in real estate law, especially in cases where previous dealings may have compromised the legal title of the property.
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For the Workers' Compensation Review Contractor (WCRC) to review an MSA, it typically takes an average of 30 days if there are no issues in case development.

A petition to set aside an order approving compromise and release is, in effect, a petition to reopen. It requires a showing of good cause. It is not uncommon that one party alleges "mutual mistake," while the other party asserts the mistake was unilateral. This is ultimately decided by the trier of fact.

A petition for approval of compromise of claim of minor or adult person with a disability is filed when parties have agreed to settle a claim of a minor or adult person with a disability. The law doesn't allow a minor or person with a disability to settle their own claim without an adult guardian.

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Petition To Set Aside Compromise And Release In Mecklenburg