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How to get out of a judgment?

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.


Can credit card debt put a lien on your taxes?

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What is an outstanding judgment on a credit report?

An outstanding judgment is a court order that gives a creditor the legal right to collect from a debtor. As court judgments are a matter of public record, a creditor can report the judgment on the debtor's credit reports. An example of a judgment placed on a credit report would be a judgment for eviction. This judgment will remain on the credit report for seven years from the filing date.


How can you satisfy a credit card judgment?

Your options are somewhat limited. The judgment is a legal determination that you owe the money. You can (1) simply contact the judgment creditor and/or their attorney and tender payment of the judgment; (2) negotiate a payment plan or reduced settlement; or (3) file for bankruptcy.


How do you pay off a court judgment from a credit card company - pay the court or the lawyer for the creditor or the creditor directly?

You pay the organization/creditor to whom the judgment was granted.


If your debt with a judgment against you has been sold can the judgment still be on your credit report from the original creditor effecting your credit report twice?

No, it's the same account and the new creditor is simply taking over the same rights as the original creditor.


Does Virginia allow wage garnishment for credit card debt?

Yes, a judgment creditor can execute the judgment as a wage garnishment.


Can credit cards garnish your paycheck in Iowa?

Yes. A creditor can sue for a debt and if they get a judgment they can use the judgment to garnish the debtor's wages.


What can the credit card companies do if you refuse to pay a debt in Texas?

The creditor can file suit against the debtor and if the creditor is successful and is awarded a judgment the judgment can be executed against all non exempt real and personal property belonging to the judgment debtor.


If a credit card company gets a judgment against you can they take your drivers license?

No. The judgment creditor might take your car and sell it to pay part of the judgment, but your license has no intrinsic value for sale. In addition, the judgment creditor is not permitted to seize your license or ask the state to seize it until you pay the judgment.


Will a credit card debt judgment in Canada be imposed in the US?

No, the differences in laws governing the execution of a creditor judgment does not allow for the enforcement of such in countries other than that which the judgment was entered.


What is the difference between a judgment and a lien on your credit report?

A judgment on your credit report conveys the decision of a court concerning a lawsuit. Amounts owed to the creditor are described in the judgment. A lien on a credit report expresses the legal right of one party to keep possession of property belonging to another party.