The attack is direct when the objective is to
annul or set aside such judgment, or enjoin its enforcement. On the other hand, the attack is indirect
or collateral when, in an action to obtain a different relief, an
attack on the judgment is nevertheless made as an incident thereof (Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Fernando Pampanga
vs. Fernando Soriano Jr., et
al., G.R. No. 153829, August 17, 2011,VILLARAMA, JR., J.).
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