To pay a judgment issued against you, you typically need to follow the instructions provided by the court. This may involve making a payment directly to the court or to the party who won the judgment. You may also need to set up a payment plan if you cannot pay the full amount at once. It is important to comply with the court's orders to avoid further legal consequences.
You pay it.
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.
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.
If you have had a judgment entered against you and have not paid, the prevailing party can request that the court garnish wages or property in order to pay the judgment entered against you. -J
Child Support cannot be attached to pay a judgment.
I am not a lawyer but, if your wife has been ordered by the court to pay up, she has to pay up. If she fails to pay, start by contacting the clerk of courts and tell them the situation. It won't cost you any money assuming she truly has a judgment against her.
If the judgment is against you and you do not pay it, the home can be sold to pay the debts.
To record a Satisfaction of Small Claims judgment in California, you will need to obtain a Satisfaction of Judgment form from the court that issued the original judgment. Once the form is completed and signed, you can file it with the court and pay any associated filing fees. The court will then update the judgment to reflect that it has been satisfied.
If you have a civil judgment or lien against you in South Carolina and you pay you house off, they can not take it directly from you. They may be able to put a lien against it until you pay the debt off.
You have to pay the creditor the full amount of the debt for which the lien against the property was issued.
No
You will need to prove that you have made an arrangement to pay the judgement or proof that it has been paid.