This sounds like a compelling question and I'd love to take a whack at answering it, but I just don't understand what you're asking. Please add detail here in the answer or -- better -- in the DISCUSSION section, so I can get an idea of what you mean.
no, not if its also in someone elses name
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.
No, it is not possible to cash a check that is made out to someone else.
No, it is not possible to cash a check that is made out to someone else.
I dont know ask someone who cares
Then you trust them and their judgment.
Can someone collect my income tax return for a judgment against me
Yes, you can obtain a judgment on someone living in another state by filing a lawsuit in the state where they reside or by domesticating the judgment in their state. You may need to follow the legal procedures of the state where they live to enforce the judgment.
Focus on whether the judgment is reasonable and evidence supports it.
it is when something that someone says is the opposite of another
Two. (someone had to **ask this** ! ?)
no, not if its also in someone elses name
The length of time a judgment stays against someone varies by jurisdiction and type of judgment. In general, a judgment can remain on a person's credit report for 7 years or longer until it is satisfied or discharged. It may also be renewable or extendable based on the laws of the specific jurisdiction.
If the judgment was granted against someone other than the deceased the judgment is still valid and will remain until it is satisfied or paid in full.
To give someone a judgment means to form an opinion or make an assessment about that person's thoughts, actions, or character. It often involves evaluating someone based on one's own beliefs, values, or perceptions.
No, the judgment is a court order and must be paid in full or to the satisfaction of the judgment holder.
Depends how you look at it. They hurt your credit score the same if they are on your credit report. But they can be collected differently. If someone gets a judgment against you they can garnish your wages and take your tax refund. A charged off account is usually sent to collections and could possible be turned into a judgment. Either way, you still owe debt on both and they hurt your credit the same.