一般州法有6個月到2年時間內
If your case is in the U.S., the court generally follows Rule 60(b) (in most states, or similar) for post-judgment relief. It allows reopening for reasons such as:
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Fraud, misrepresentation, or misconduct by the other party
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Newly discovered evidence that couldn’t have been found earlier
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Mistake or inadvertence
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The judgment being void or unfair
Rule 60(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (and most state equivalents) allows a court to grant relief from a final judgment or order — meaning you can ask the court to reopen or modify a case that’s already been decided.
In divorce cases, it’s used when someone discovers fraud, hidden assets, or major mistakes after the divorce was finalized.