Judgments are essentially lawsuits filed by a creditor that you owe money to. You generally can't get out of a judgment unless you go to court to fight it. You generally will have to pay a judgment willfully or by force to satisfy it. It will also show up on your credit report unless you dispute it to the credit bureaus. The credit bureaus have 30 days to verify it or it will be removed from your credit report.
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∙ 2010-01-07 20:45:40In an abstract judgment the grantor is the judgment creditor. The grantee of the abstract judgment is the judgment debtor.
For a state court judgment, no.For a state court judgment, no.For a state court judgment, no.For a state court judgment, no.
If there is a judgment AGAINST you for fraud, then NO, such a judgment WILL NOT be discharged.
Whether or not a car can be repossessed after a judgment depends on the judgment.
Justice is the outcome of judgment, judgment brings justice.
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The Judgment was created in 1912.
what is domestic judgment mean?
An abstract of a judgment would be a brief statement summarizing the important points of the judgment.
An abstract of a judgment would be a brief statement summarizing the important points of the judgment.
A judgment is a court order giving a creditor or someone who is owed money (such as money that was borrowed from a friend) the legal right to collect the debt in accordance with the laws of the state. The term "outstanding" indicates the judgment has not been paid or settled, but is still valid. A judgment that has been awarded to the judgment plaintiff but has not been paid by the judgment debtor.A judgment that has been awarded to the judgment plaintiff but has not been paid by the judgment debtor.
Generally you must sue them in court, obtain a judgment in your favor and obtain a judgment lien.Generally you must sue them in court, obtain a judgment in your favor and obtain a judgment lien.Generally you must sue them in court, obtain a judgment in your favor and obtain a judgment lien.Generally you must sue them in court, obtain a judgment in your favor and obtain a judgment lien.