Mary Lou Northcutt Jarrett brought a bill of review action to set aside the property settlement rendered in a prior divorce from her ex-husband, Pat Northcutt. The trial court rendered judgment for Mrs. Jarrett in the bill of review action and ordered a substantial redivision of the property. The court of civil appeals reversed that judgment.
We conclude that, in order to prevail, the plaintiff in a bill of review action must prove his/her lack of fault or negli
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gence in permitting a meritorious defense to go unasserted in a prior action.
Cf. McEwen v. Harrison,
