You lost the court case and have been ordered to pay up. The shortest, and easiest way around this is to as the court ordered: pay the debt you owe.
A judgement can be lifted on only after it's payed off.
One way to legally avoid paying a civil judgment is to file for bankruptcy, as it can discharge certain types of debts. Additionally, you can try to negotiate a settlement with the creditor or explore exemptions that may protect your assets from being seized to satisfy the judgment. It is important to seek legal advice to understand your options and rights in this situation.
can you avoid paying bright house if you move home
A person who hides on a ship to avoid paying a fare is called a stow away.
Off course. A payment on...is not paying it off.The judgement is to asure you will.
run away
By working and you earn it
No, individuals cannot avoid paying social security taxes as they are mandatory contributions to the social security system.
You cannot legally avoid paying social security taxes as they are mandatory for most employees and self-employed individuals.
You will have to go to court and get a judgement or if you already have a judgement you will need to get a wage garnishment.
Did the lender get a JUDGEMENT? What state are you in? The 7 yr. part is a fed law that a JUDGEMENT must be removed from your CR 7 yrs. from the date of judgement. As part of (and BEFORE) the payoff, try to negotiate with the lender to remove the repo from your CR. Email me if you need more info. PS Congratulations on paying the car off. You are likely one in 100000 who do so. My compliments to you.
It is hard to avoid paying all your taxes but sometimes you can settle it with the government. you can always contact your local IRS office and see what can be done.