Anytime that you have a judgment on you no matter where you are you have to pay it. There are some instances where you may not have to but it don't matter if you are in PA or LA a judgment is a judgment.
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A judgment is a court order that is awarded when a lawsuit is won by a plaintiff. The judgment can be executed in several ways pursuant to the laws of the state where it was awarded. Some of them are, garnishment of wages, levy of bank account(s), liens against real property, seizure and sale of nonexempt assets belonging to the defendant. Macky...(macky83@juno.com)
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The judgment is against the person, not the property.
Answer: If your credit card company obtains a judgment against you they may take any property of value that they can find.
No, it is levied against your estate.
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.
Go to the clerk of the courts and pay for a record search.
In Illinois, each payment is a judgment.
The local register of deeds should have an index of liens, foreclosures and other judgments against properties recorded there (for the municipality or county).
Yes you can, a judgment does not stop you from traveling outside the country.