Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Utah
Can you file Bankruptcy on judgements already passed?
My husband has a judgement against him in the state of Utah for child support and we both have a judgement against us from a former landlord in which we never received any notification. Both judgements are in the state of Utah. The amounts are totaling nearly $90,000.
Please let us know if this can even been done on the types of debts. We currently reside in the state of California. Thank you
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Can you file Bankruptcy on judgements already passed?
The child support judgments are not dischargeable in bankruptcy. The landlord judgments probably are. If you would like a free consultation, please visit my web page and give me a call. I will be happy to assist.
Re: Can you file Bankruptcy on judgements already passed?
Not on child support; yes on landlord's judgment. Of course I am sure you and your husband feel responsible to pay his child support for his children anyway.
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