Since the judgment was awarded ina a foregin country you'll probably have to engage the services of an attorney that practices in that coutnry to assist you.
Moving has no affect on a debt. The creditor or his agent the collector may collect against a judgment for ten years from the date of judgment or the date of last payment, which ever is later.
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Yes, a creditor can garnish a bank account in South Carolina. The creditor will have to obtain a judgment from a court before a bank account can be garnished.
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If you have a civil judgment or lien against you in South Carolina and you pay you house off, they can not take it directly from you. They may be able to put a lien against it until you pay the debt off.
A creditor can get a judgment and freeze your bank account in South Carolina, but typically creditors only do this if you owe them a very large amount of money. The cost to do this usually means it's not worthwhile for creditors to pursue this type of action.
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Colombia is a country in South America. Columbia is the capital city in the U.S. state of South Carolina.
7 years. Most judgments are renewable and can be reentered on a CR when that is done.