You need the advice of a solicitor (attorney) to do this.
No.
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
Memorandum of judgment is a brief summary or outline of a judgment which specifies the name of the court that entered the judgment, date, amount, name of the party in whose favor and name of the party against whom entered.
If you fail to appear in court a default judgment can be entered against you
Yes, but the judgment may not be discharged in BK without compensation.
If the judgment names only one spouse as the judgment debtor it will not be entered on the non judgment spouse's credit report.
A judgment can be entered in several ways, including by default, where a party fails to respond; by consent, where both parties agree to the terms; and after a trial or hearing, where a judge or jury renders a decision. Additionally, judgments can be entered by summary judgment, which occurs when a court decides a case without a trial due to no genuine dispute over material facts. Lastly, judgments can be entered through a stipulated agreement, where parties submit an agreed-upon judgment to the court for approval.
File a Motion To Vacate in the court where the judgment was entered against the defendant. Contact the office of the clerk of the court of jurisdiction for information on the procedures and the forms required for filing.
I have a civil judgment against me and the mobile home wasn't in my name. It is showing up on my credit report. How do I dispute it?
you can request for a relief from judgment or wait to object to the debtor's discharge if I am not mistaken ...Augusta,ga
File a Motion To Vacate in the court where the judgment was entered against the defendant. Contact the office of the clerk of the court of jurisdiction for information on the procedures and the forms required for filing.
Probably, in most cases a judgment is entered against the defendant. A judgment will remain on a person's credit report for seven years from the time of entry and if renewable can be reentered on one's CR. The length of time a judgment remains public record depends upon the laws of the state in which the judgment is entered.