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· 10/21/2015

Kevin Turner v. Stephanie D. Turner

Citations

  • 473 S.W.3d 257
  • 2015 Tenn. LEXIS 831

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that despite the lack of time limit, relief will not be granted as to a void judgment if certain exceptional circumstances are present
  • holding that a similar affidavit filed in support of a motion for default judgment was facially insufficient
  • holding that section 66 of the Restatement (Second) of Judgments describes the type of exceptional circumstances that warrant denying relief from void judgments
  • holding that a “judgment rendered by a court lacking either personal or subject matter jurisdiction is void.”
  • holding that a judgment will be held void only when the infirmity is apparent from the record or the proceedings
  • holding that the standard of review on a Rule 60.02(3) motion to set aside a judgment as void is de novo

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Judges: Justice Cornelia A. Clark

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