Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Texas
filing bankruptcy w/ a judgement
What happens to a judgement placed on you when you file for bankruptcy
Asked on 1/20/09, 2:30 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Andrew Nichols
Law Office of Andrew B. Nichols
Re: filing bankruptcy w/ a judgement
There is good and bad news with respect to judgments and bankruptcy. If you file bankruptcy AFTER a judgment has been entered against you, the judgment will unfortunately remain on your credit report. However, the good news is the amount of money you owe will be discharged (eliminated) if you file bankruptcy and successfully complete your case.
Answered on 1/22/09, 8:22 am
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