The court may set aside a consent order on the grounds of fraud or facts that arose or were discovered after the order was made, or on the same grounds as setting aside a contract. In order to set aside a judgment on the basis of fraud, the husband must prove fraud on a balance of probabilities; the proven fraud must be material; the evidence of fraud must not have been known at the time of trial to the party seeking to rely on it; the party alleging fraud must have exercised due diligence; delay will defeat a motion to set aside a judgment. An order pursuant to rule 59.06 of the Rules of Civil Procedure is discretionary. Finck v. Henry [1999] O.J. No. 2757.
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