Judgement CA
Date: Wed, 04/02/2008 - 16:16
I have a debtor trying to renew a judgement against me after 10 years. Is there any way I can appeal this myself or submit a motion to vacate? I have less than 30 days and apparently they can renew this judgement every 10 years, however I believe the only reason they decided against me was because I was not in court. Ultimately I would like the issue re-heard by a judge...thanks in advance for any ideas.
I am not sure about this one. What state do you live in? I am
I am not sure about this one. What state do you live in? I am sure someone will be around soon to help you out. Hang in there.
Check with a local attorney. However, I think you have zero chan
Check with a local attorney. However, I think you have zero chance.
Guest Check with a local attorney. However, I think you have ze
Guest
Check with a local attorney. However, I think you have zero chance.
Would you please elaborate on this? Thanks.
The time to appeal a judgment is limited by the state's civil co
The time to appeal a judgment is limited by the state's civil code of procedures (IIRC it is 180 in the state of California), and so far as I can tell, a renewal is more of an administrative function than it is judicial:
- this is the original judgment
this is it's date of entry
this the amount of principal due
this is the amount of interest due
then
- here is the renewed judgment
here is the new balance due