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Initially, note that a judgment is not "filed" against you. It is the result of a legal process in which you are found liable for money damages, or in some cases, a civil penalty of some sort. In the case of a civil matter, you are first served with process (a summons and complaint). You are given an opportunity to factually respond to it or argue that that the law does not support the claim. You may also present evidence that the damages sought are unreasonable or unsupportable by the evidence.

A judge or other decision-maker (perhaps a magistrate) then makes a decision by applying the law to the facts. The decision will be either that the Plaintiff (the person asserting the claim) is entitled to some amount of money, or not. If an entitlement is found, a judgment will be entered, and, absent an appeal, will probably be the end of the case. The judgment becomes a public record and, depending upon the state, may become a lien on all property that you own or acquire for a stated number of years. It will likely also show on your credit record and will invariably have a negative impact upon it.

Depending upon various factors, such as whether you are the main support for your household, your earnings may also be garnished. That is, a portion of them may be forcibly taken by the judgment-holder. This requires separate effort by the judgment-holder, but it is conducted within the context of the original case. In a similar way, certain items of property that you own in your own name may be taken by the judgment-holder. Again, this requires a separate proceeding, but it is conducted within the context of the original lawsuit.

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Is a judgment against the person or property?

The judgment is against the person, not the property.


If you have a judgment against you and you die do the judgment disappear?

No, it is levied against your estate.


Is a judgment against everything that you own or are judgments against specific things?

A judgment is against specific things.


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Can you file bankruptcy on a fraud judgment?

If there is a judgment AGAINST you for fraud, then NO, such a judgment WILL NOT be discharged.


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Can a trust's property be taken if one of the trustees has a judgment against him?

A judgment against the trustee in his individual capacity will not affect the trust property. A judgment against the trustee as the trustee will become a lien on the trust property.


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In Illinois, each payment is a judgment.


Can you attach a lien to a lien?

Laws vary by state and my comments are based on California law. There are many procedures that might apply depending on the type of lien you are referring to. If you have a judgment against someone and you know of a third party who owes money to the judgment debtor, you can obtain a writ of exeuction and have the sheriff levy on that claim or you can file a motion for an assignment order transfer the right of payment to you. If the judgment debtor has a judgment against someone else, you can have that judgment assigned to you can you can then collect that judgment.


Can you get a passport if you have a judgment against you?

Yes you can, a judgment does not stop you from traveling outside the country.


If you file chapter 7 bankruptcy and are discharged can a creditor later put a judgment against you for a mortgage on property you surrendered to them when you filed the bankruptcy?

No. The creditor can foreclose on the property (and virtually always do) since that is the way they get your name off of the deed and someone else's name on it. And, during this foreclosure, they will list you as a defendant since you are the property owner until the sheriff sale takes place. But, when the judgment is rendered in the foreclosure, it should be an "in rem" judgment, which means against the property only, and not an "in personam" judgment, which means against you personally. If they do get an in personam judgment against you, it is usually a good idea to notify the court and let them know about the bankruptcy so they remove the in personam judgment.


I have a judgment in ca. can they garnish me in fl.?

If you owe money and have a judgment against you, they can garnish your income.

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