Your creditors can make claims against your estate if you own any property at the time of your death.
Face your judgments using valid arguments, and have your name clean again.
A judgment is against specific things.
The only option for stopping a lawsuit and/or obtaining relief of judgments is filing bankruptcy. Otherwise, once a creditor has filed a lawsuit against you and you receive notice of the hearing, or recovered a judgment against you, you cannot stop the process.
Recovery
No, they don't effect your tax calculation if that's what you mean. Depending on who has the judgments, tax refunds may be able to be taken.
Deficiency judgments are fairly common everywhere on large houses. The more the amount you owe on a house, the more you are likely to have a judgment filed against you.
To find out if there are judgments against you, you can start by checking court records at your local courthouse or through their online databases, if available. Additionally, you can request a credit report from major credit reporting agencies, as judgments often appear there. Consulting with an attorney can also provide guidance on how to access relevant legal records and understand your rights.
Yes, you can be bonded with judgments, but having a judgment against you may make it more difficult to get bonded. Potential bonding companies may view judgments as a higher risk and may require additional information or collateral before issuing a bond.
None. Only bankruptcy provides protection against lawsuits and judgments.
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No. Judgments for debt owed is a civil matter not a criminal one.
if you saved after you lost then you have to start the game over, that happened to me.