A consent judgment in a foreclosure is whereby a borrower with a pending foreclosure agrees to get into a judgment for foreclosure. This will not require further legal representation.
only if its a federal judgment or a judgment in the state in which you want the reverse mortgage. if its a judgment out of state and has not been domesticated in your state then the answer is no. if the out of state judgment cannot be domesticated in your state because of statute of limitations or repose, then you should be okay.
A motion for reverse judgment is when a judge sets aside the ruling as if never there. The case would have to be first be appealed in the same court.
Yes, you certainly can.
yes
A consent judgment is a legal agreement or court order that is approved by all parties involved in a lawsuit. It is typically reached when both parties agree to resolve the dispute without a trial, often outlining the terms of the settlement. Consent judgments are binding and enforceable by the court.
No
If you have a judgment from a collection agency and it is valid, you have to pay it to have it reversed. If it is not valid you can try to appeal it.
nothing!idiot
You would have to file a Petition to Terminate Parental Rights and get a judgment.
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.
You may be able to get a reverse mortgage with the written consent of the fee owners. However, the lender may require the property be transferred to your name alone.