When there’s a judgment on me for unpaid debt, does the judgment get removed completely once paid?
The bigger question is "do you have other debt?" This one you maybe can handle, but if you have other debts, you need to look at filing a bankruptcy.
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The bigger question is "do you have other debt?" This one you maybe can handle, but if you have other debts, you need to look at filing a bankruptcy.
As the other's have eluded to, transferring ownership doesn't really help. There are plenty of other options though.
You won't be jailed at all. Now there are great resources to help you avoid the negative consequences that do exist (jail is not one).
So the theory is that you can't have your cake and eat it too. You can't get rid of your debt and then win a bunch of $$ in a lawsuit. You'd have...
Yes you certainly can and should! Legal fees can and will be treated in BK.
What really matters is if you are personally on the debt. If you are, then you need to pay it (or negotiate for a lower amount) or they can get a...
Yes, they can lien the vehicle and/or a home.
No there is no limit. All that matters is how long it's been since the last filing and if the person will be getting a discharge.
The big question is "do you have more collectors coming?" If so, look at a bankruptcy. Many of us take payment plans and can stop the garnishment...
Yes, it would appear that currently you are good candidates. However, you may need to either give up the paid off car or make Ch. 13 payments for...