i have a judgment from years ago and i don't know how to go about the whole thing.
look up casenet.com under litigants, you should find what you are looking for, or you can call the courthouse that gave the judgment they would have that information.
Call a LOCAL attorney for state specific advice. Check at your local courthouse for the judgments records.
yes they can.just have to go to courthouse and pay 10.00 filing fee
You have 30 days to respond to a default judgment by going to the courthouse and filing an appeal. A new trial will be set where the judge will either give you another opportunity to hear your side or vacate the judgment if you can show that you were not properly served.
It depends on the jurisdiction. Some have made these records available on line.
The distribution should be made as soon as the final judgment is issued.The distribution should be made as soon as the final judgment is issued.The distribution should be made as soon as the final judgment is issued.The distribution should be made as soon as the final judgment is issued.
The laws and procedures on this will vary by state. It also depends on the the stage of the litigation. If there is a judgment against you, some states will let you pay the judgment to the Court and then the Court will forward the money to the judgment creditor. You should contact an attorney in your state or the local court for more information on the rules of procedure related to your question.
If you have been convicted of a crime, you have pleaded or been found you guilty by a judge or jury. You can go to the courthouse where you were convicted and ask for a copy of your judgment.
The name of your US representative can be found at your local courthouse or even by calling the courthouse. You will need to know your district to find your representative.
Yes. If they find it and obtain a judgment lien in court first.Yes. If they find it and obtain a judgment lien in court first.Yes. If they find it and obtain a judgment lien in court first.Yes. If they find it and obtain a judgment lien in court first.
Yes you can. For example: I made a judgment about you.
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