10 years
Massachusetts law on time frame to file a motion to vacate
A QDRO does not prevent a person re-marrying.
10 DAYS
Once the tenant receives the notice, they have three days to vacate or the proceedings for the unlawful detainer begin.
In Philadelphia, after a sheriff's sale, the new owner must provide occupants with a notice to vacate within 15 days. If the occupants do not vacate after receiving the notice, the new owner can file an ejectment action to remove them from the property.
This is official notification that you, the Tenant, have three days to pay the rent or vacate the premises (a landlord can't give you three days' notice just to vacate). If you don't vacate the premises, or you don't catch up on your rent (including any late fees if applicable) by then, the landlord can file eviction proceedings against you (take you to court and ask a judge to force you out of your home).
Steelcase does not provide a specific Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) form directly. Instead, they typically require that any QDRO be drafted in accordance with their retirement plan's guidelines and submitted for approval. It's advisable to consult Steelcase's benefits department or a legal professional to ensure compliance with their requirements when preparing a QDRO.
Only the court can 'vacate' a judgement. However if you feel that your argument of relying on inept counsel is persuasive, you may file an appeal of the ruling.
You are given the allotted amount of time given on the notice to vacate the premises. If you do not vacate the premises then the landlord can start eviction proceedings against you.
Either attempt to renegotiate the terms of your mortgage with your lender or file for bankruptcy.
File a motion to vacate based on that fact. After the judgment is entered there is a SOL for filing that motion.