It is possible, but not likely. A minor is not of the legal age of consent, so cannot legally enter into a contract that is the primary means of acquiring debt. There are probably some unusual situations that can occur that could result in a judgment against a minor, such as damage or personal injury claims; however, in most of those cases the parent or the guardian of the minor would be the one sued.
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No, it is levied against your estate.
The judgment is against the person, not the property.
A judgment is against specific things.
Can someone collect my income tax return for a judgment against me
If there is a judgment AGAINST you for fraud, then NO, such a judgment WILL NOT be discharged.
Yes.
A judgment against the trustee in his individual capacity will not affect the trust property. A judgment against the trustee as the trustee will become a lien on the trust property.
In Illinois, each payment is a judgment.
Yes you can, a judgment does not stop you from traveling outside the country.
You would need to sue the parents or legal guardian of the minor in the proper court of venue, if you win and are awarded a judgment, generally a judgment can by executed against the property of the losing defendant(s). Bear in mind that depending on the specific circumstances, most states have a specific amount that can be recovered in lawsuits naming minor defendant and their parent(s) or guardian, ususally making it a small claims case.
If you owe money and have a judgment against you, they can garnish your income.