Depending on the state you live in, judgments can be renewed. If the person entitled to the judgment doesn't try to collect or renew, when the judgment expires, you should probably contact your court clerk to find out how to get it removed from all records.
In the state of Texas, if there are no children, the judgement stands, and the amount of the judgement would be handed down to the father, if he is the husband's only heir. This can however be taken to court and disputed.
What a good question you have, how can we keep our husband satisfied and faithful. To me the way to keep your husband satisfied and faithful is by talking to him. We all know their needs but most of the times husband do not realize that wives also have needs, so exchange thought with each other about what you like and at the same time, he might realize that he also needs to do his part.
If the husband was not liable for the debt, then his wages cannot be garnished to collect on the judgment. The judgment is against the person who incurred the debt.
because she is not satisfied in her own thing
If you have a lien it will have to be satisfied at time of sale to clear title.
Turn offs, if she is not spontaneous in bed.
If the title to real property is vested in a entireties estate, a money judgment would only attach if it is against BOTH the husband and the wife UNLESS the judgment is a Federal Tax Lien.
I would say it means that you are not entirely satisfied with your marriage.
In this case, a wife is not responsible for a judgment made against the husband prior to the marriage. She may want to help clear up this date in case there are joint credit situations.
Probably because sex with you deeply satisfied and relaxed him. It's a good thing.
Nothing happens. It is just fine.
YES, if they get a judgment against you, garnishment is next.