3331 - Limitations on attacks upon decrees.

                               SUBCHAPTER C                           ATTACKS UPON DECREES     Sec.     3331.  Limitations on attacks upon decrees.     3332.  Opening or vacating decrees.     3333.  Res judicata and estoppel.     § 3331.  Limitations on attacks upon decrees.        The validity of a decree of divorce or annulment issued by a     court shall not be questioned, except by appeal, in any court or     place in this Commonwealth after the death of either party to     the proceeding. If it is shown that a party who subsequently     attempts to question the validity of the decree had full     knowledge of the facts and circumstances later complained of at     the time of issuance of the decree or failed to take any action     despite this knowledge within two years after the date of the     decree, the party shall be barred from questioning the decree,     and it shall be valid in all courts and places within this     Commonwealth.