Judgements
Date: Mon, 03/19/2007 - 10:09
That depends on your state of residence statutes. What is judgem
That depends on your state of residence statutes. What is judgement for and how long have you been paying on it?Another I will ask you is the judgement legal? What I am saying with that is were youserved,did you go to court?
Give me something to work with and I will be able to offer guidance.
judgement
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It went to court I didn't. It was some time ago when that happed so I now vaguely rember a letter from the court - to answer the question is legal.
Also the the original bill stemming from the judement was money that was owed to an attorney.
I have been paying on it for about 7 months.
The payment plan can be modified in a judgment. Read this page f
The payment plan can be modified in a judgment. Read this page for more information regarding judgment and the process involved.
http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/credit-repair/court-judgment.html
If you want the court to cancel the judgment entered against you and set a new trial date, you can file a Notice of Motion to Vacate Judgment.
Ok, Now that I have the info requested,let us see what can be d
Ok,
Now that I have the info requested,let us see what can be done.Most states have a motion or letter you can send to the court stating that payments are creating a hardship on your financial obligations. The court will want proof of everything.If approved,they will modify it to fit your current income. I will look into rules of civil procedure and get back to you.
