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You should be a little more specific. Do you mean that you want a court to order this person to pay you a certain amount of money? You would have to commence legal proceedings against this person. The easiest way is to hire a lawyer to do it, however that can be expensive. Most jurisdictions have a "small claims court" where you can represent yourself if the amount you are asking for is below a certain threshold. You can check at your local court.

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Can you obtain a judgment on someone living in another state?

Yes, you can obtain a judgment on someone living in another state by filing a lawsuit in the state where they reside or by domesticating the judgment in their state. You may need to follow the legal procedures of the state where they live to enforce the judgment.


How long does a judgment stay against someone?

The length of time a judgment stays against someone varies by jurisdiction and type of judgment. In general, a judgment can remain on a person's credit report for 7 years or longer until it is satisfied or discharged. It may also be renewable or extendable based on the laws of the specific jurisdiction.


What does it mean to give someone a judgment?

To give someone a judgment means to form an opinion or make an assessment about that person's thoughts, actions, or character. It often involves evaluating someone based on one's own beliefs, values, or perceptions.


How do you take out a judgment against someone?

To take out a judgment against someone, you typically need to file a lawsuit in court, provide evidence to support your claim, and go through the legal process. If the court rules in your favor, a judgment will be issued against the defendant. You may then need to take steps to enforce the judgment, such as garnishing wages or placing a lien on property.


What is rash judgment?

Rash judgment is making a judgment about someone or something without having all the necessary information or facts. It often involves forming an opinion quickly and without considering all perspectives, leading to unfair or inaccurate assessments.

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Do you have to report a judgment against you to the IRS?

Can someone collect my income tax return for a judgment against me


If you believe what someone says it is?

Then you trust them and their judgment.


Can you obtain a judgment on someone living in another state?

Yes, you can obtain a judgment on someone living in another state by filing a lawsuit in the state where they reside or by domesticating the judgment in their state. You may need to follow the legal procedures of the state where they live to enforce the judgment.


When evaluating someone else's ethical judgment what should you focus on?

Focus on whether the judgment is reasonable and evidence supports it.


How long does a judgment stay against someone?

The length of time a judgment stays against someone varies by jurisdiction and type of judgment. In general, a judgment can remain on a person's credit report for 7 years or longer until it is satisfied or discharged. It may also be renewable or extendable based on the laws of the specific jurisdiction.


Can they seize a bank acoount with someone else name on it on a judgment?

no, not if its also in someone elses name


What is a reversed judgment?

it is when something that someone says is the opposite of another


How many syllables in the word judgment?

Two. (someone had to **ask this** ! ?)


What does it mean to give someone a judgment?

To give someone a judgment means to form an opinion or make an assessment about that person's thoughts, actions, or character. It often involves evaluating someone based on one's own beliefs, values, or perceptions.


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.


If someone owes money for a judgment can it be temporarily suspended so the debtor can refinance a home to pay the debt?

No, the judgment is a court order and must be paid in full or to the satisfaction of the judgment holder.


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.

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