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You'll likely want to consult with a consumer protection attorney as there is likely a lot of information to review. I would first gather all... Read Answer
You cannot be put in jail just because you can't pay your debts, although your assets can be sold off and used to pay those debts. However, if... Read Answer
The complaint to "renew" the judgment is timely filed. The day of the original judgment itself is not calculated and the ten years runs from... Read Answer
Each state has a process by which a judgment from a state can be recorded in any other state. Once the judgment is recorded in the county where... Read Answer
It is unclear from your question whether the creditor has obtained a judgment against your wife. I am also unclear as to the notice served on... Read Answer
Judgments in NC are good for 10 years and can be renewed 1 time for an additional 10 year term. Charged off... Read Answer
The first step in the analysis depends upon the anti-deficiency laws in your State, if there are any. If you are a CA resident and the same bank held... Read Answer