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What happens when a motion for summary judgment is granted against you?

I have found that when this is granted, the other party may file objection to, request to readdress, or appeal the judgement.


How do you file a judgment?

You don't. The Court would file the judgment if it is granted.


A summary judgment is granted only if there is no genuine question of law?

True. Summary judgment will be granted only if there are no genuine question of fact and the sole question is a question of Law.


In California how long does it take for a request of judgment to be granted?

In Georgia how long does it take for a request of judgement to be granted?"


What does Judgment Of Conviction And Sentence mean?

In criminal law a final judgment of guilty in the criminal case and the punishment that is granted.


What happens after a entry judgment is granted?

That pretty much depends upon how much the judgment is for. usually, if the judgment amount is small, then nothing happens except that you have a really negative mark on your credit report. If you attempt a purchase a home, the mortgage lender will force you to pay off the judgment before they will extend a mortgage loan to you. The judgment will appear on your credit report for a very long time and will negatively impact your credit score. If the judgment is for a relatively large amount of money, the creditor will most likely seek to garnish your earnings or attach monies in your bank accounts.


Can a judgment be dismissed if one of the party is deceased?

If the judgment was granted against someone other than the deceased the judgment is still valid and will remain until it is satisfied or paid in full.


Can creditors take money from your bank account?

Yes, after a judgment has been granted against you


What does it mean when a summary judgment is granted in a legal case?

When a summary judgment is granted in a legal case, it means that the judge has decided there are no factual disputes to be resolved at trial and that one party is entitled to win the case based on the law and evidence presented.


What happens when a credit card debt goes to litigation?

A credit card debt will be granted a judgment possibly and then the company can pursue you to collect the debt. A garnishment could even be awarded, although this is rare on unsecured debt.


What does granted in part mean?

In a civil case, a judgment can be granted in part or in whole. If a plaintiff sues for $100, and the court finds in favor of the plaintiff, but does not believe the plaintiff is indebted the full $100, the court can grant judgment in part to the plaintiff of, say, $60.


What happens if you had a judgment against you in Ohio?

You pay it.

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