yes,..but a few legal things must be satisfied first and among those things are notices made public so that you cannot say that the opportunity to have knowledge about the judgment was not afforded to you.
Yes
It depends on the property that was owned. If you owned a car, and fail to have it taken out of your name, someone has an accident then it is possible that a judgment be placed against you. If it is a home, and something breaks, such as plumbing goes bad. If you have no knowledge of issues with the plumbing then you have no worries. However, if you knew there were issues, you may be held liable.
Answer: If your credit card company obtains a judgment against you they may take any property of value that they can find.
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Yes, but only after they sue you and win a judgment against you.
If you have a judgment against you, it means a court has ruled in favor of the other party in a legal dispute. This could result in various consequences, such as having to pay a monetary amount, having a lien placed on your property, or facing other legal actions to enforce the judgment.
A letter from the collection company or creditor who reported it or a lien release form if the judgment was placed in lien against property.
If a judgment has been placed against you you will have to pay it off. You should probably contact the credit card company and see if you can work out a reduced payment or if they will forgive a certain amount of it.
A lien cannot be placed against an individual in reality. However, a judgment creditor such as a credit card company can place a lien against real property owned by a judgment debtor. The judgment creditor can take other steps as well to collect the debt, an example would be income garnishment.
Yes. The judgment creditor can also file an Abstract of Judgment against property owned by the debtor in another state if the action is warranted.
The Lien against the bank account will expire 1 year after it is placed. A NY judgment is Valid and enforceable for 20 years from the date of entrt.
Yes, of course you can renew your license. You may however have difficulty obtaining an appointment from an insurer though depending on the nature of the judgment placed against you.