CC judgement but have IRS lien
Date: Thu, 07/03/2008 - 12:29
Depending on the state you live in judgements can last for up to
Depending on the state you live in judgements can last for up to 10 years with an option of renewal. If tehy can get a default judgement against you, they could feasibly let it sit there until you are in position to pay - 20 years down the line who knows. Just remember, judgements will accrue interest at the statutory rate.
I'm in Minnesota. I have tried doing some research but everythi
I'm in Minnesota. I have tried doing some research but everything I find is in legalese which I don't understand.
I am starting to think I should get a lawyer, which I really cannot afford but I'm not sure I can't NOT afford either.
MINNESOTA STATE LAWS INTEREST RATE Legal: 6% Judgment:
MINNESOTA STATE LAWS
INTEREST RATE
Legal: 6%
Judgment: 5% (Changes Yearly)
Business or Agricultural Loan: 4.5% over federal discount rate
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS (IN YEARS)
Goods Sold & Delivered (UCC): 4
Open Acct.: 6
Written Contract: 6
Transportation Service: 3
Domestic Judgment: 10
Foreign Judgment: 10
BAD CHECK LAWS (CIVIL PENALTY)
$100 or up to 100% of the value of the check, whichever is greater, plus interest at the rate payable on judgments on the face amount of check, plus reasonable attorney fees if aggregate amount of checks within 6 month period is over $1250.
GENERAL GARNISHMENT EXEMPTIONS
Greater of 75% or amount = to 40 x fed. min. hourly wage
COLLECTION AGENCY BOND & LICENSE
Bond: $5,000 to $20,000
License: Yes
Fee:
$1,000 - Initial
$400 - Annual
$10 - Per Collector