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If the judge lacks jurisdiction you must determine why,they lack jurisdiction. Perhaps the case was filed in wrong court entirely, and needs to be filed elsewhere.

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Q: How do you refile a civil case when the judge states in his decision that he has lack of jurisdiction?
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