Legal Question in Bankruptcy in New Jersey
judgments
I have a judgement on my credit report from a N.J. court. It was filed back in 1998. My credit looks pretty good other than this. Does this need to be satisfied or is it something that I can just write off?
Asked on 1/29/04, 3:52 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Alexander M. Rosenfeld
Rosenfeld & Stein, P.A.
Re: judgments
No matter what you do, the item can remain on the report, even if there is a note that is satisfied. Without knowing your objective, there is no more to advise.
Answered on 1/29/04, 5:04 pm
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