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In Connecticut, a civil judgment generally lasts for 20 years from the date it is entered. However, the judgment can be renewed for an additional 20-year period if the creditor takes appropriate steps to do so before the original judgment expires. It's important for creditors to monitor the expiration dates to maintain their ability to enforce the judgment.

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