If the judgment is valid it can be executed by the judgment holder in the manner prescribed by the laws of the state in which the judgment debtor resides. The only action available to avoid a lawsuit judgment is to reach an agreement with the creditor for repayment of the debt.
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.
The judgment should be examined to see if it is truly valid. A large percentage of judgments are not. The judgment was rendered by default, which means the person did not show up in court to defend the action. If the judgment can be proved to be faulty, (wrong person named, wrong amount of debt, etc.. it can be appealed via the court.
The removal of a judgment from a CR does not mean it is not valid and collectible. Judgments are awarded for a 5-20 years duration and most are renewable. In the majority of cases they will remain valid until they are paid in full or a settlement is made. A judgment that is renewed can be reentered on a CR.
You can pay off the judgment , prove with a letter or some valid evidence that the judgment was made in error..
If the judge has not yet retired, then the rulings of the judge are valid. The judge is still the judge, even though soon to be retired.
The judgment is against the person, not the property.
Yes. If the creditor has won a judgment against the trust. It cannot be levied for a debt against the beneficiary as long as the trust is a valid trust.Yes. If the creditor has won a judgment against the trust. It cannot be levied for a debt against the beneficiary as long as the trust is a valid trust.Yes. If the creditor has won a judgment against the trust. It cannot be levied for a debt against the beneficiary as long as the trust is a valid trust.Yes. If the creditor has won a judgment against the trust. It cannot be levied for a debt against the beneficiary as long as the trust is a valid trust.
File a motion to vacate based on that fact. After the judgment is entered there is a SOL for filing that motion.
If the judgment was granted against someone other than the deceased the judgment is still valid and will remain until it is satisfied or paid in full.
No, it is still valid and the holder of the judgment writ can enforce it in the manner allowed by the laws of the judgment debtor's state.
This time varies depending on the state in which you live. An attorney in your area can tell you how long it is valid for in your state.