Sure.
How the BK may effect any specific judgment is another story.
BK effects all your assets and liabilities, you don't pick and chose which ones.
A default judgment is nothing more than a judgment obtained because defendant did not show up for court. In Texas, when a default judgment is entered, the petitioner gets all that they have asked for.
A default judgment is entered by the court. A cell phone company can file suit for past due payments and if the defendant does not appear in court in person or by counsel then a default judgment is entered in favor of the cell phone company. The defendant then has 30 days to appeal this judgment/
There's no difference in how the judgment is entered on a credit report. An agreed judgment indicates the debtor(s) appeared in court but did not have a valid defense as to why the debt was not owed, therefore a judgment was entered against him or her. A default judgment indicates the debtor(s) did not appear in court thereby forfeiting the right to defend the suit, resulting in a default judgment being entered in favor of the plaintiff. The execution procedure of either type judgment is also the same.
Yes, but the judgment may not be discharged in BK without compensation.
If a default judgment was entered against you the case is over. By failing to appear you lost the case.
If you fail to appear in court a default judgment can be entered against you
Entry of Default Judgment. When a party against whom a judgment for affirmative relief is sought has failed to plead or otherwise defend as provided by rules, upon proof of damages or entitlement to other relief, a judgment may be entered against the defaulting party. The entry of an interlocutory order of default is not a condition precedent to the entry of a default judgment.
Collateral estoppel may still apply in subsequent cases even if a default judgment was entered in a prior case on the same issues. However, the court will need to determine if the default judgment resulted from a deliberate decision not to contest the issues, which could impact the application of collateral estoppel.
A consent judgment is a final decision that is entered on agreement of the litigants. It is examined and evaluated by the court, and if sanctioned, is ordered to be recorded as a binding judgment.A default judgment results from the named defendant's failure to appear in court or from one party's failure to take appropriate procedural steps. It is entered upon the failure of the party to appear or to plead at an appropriate time. Failure to appear or answer is considered an admission of the truth of the opposing party's pleading, which forms the basis for a default judgment.
It goes through a legal process, and if you fail to get your vehicle back, it will be auctioned of to help fund the government.
No. The judgment has been entered and stands. But your landlord can report to the courts that the judgment has been satisfied which will take it off the open books.ANOTHER VIEW: If YOU are the landlord, you can file a motion with the court to 'vacate the finding' in order to nullify it.
What is next after notice of default is entered