How do I remove judgments myself without an attorney from the court house after filing bankruptcy?

February 8th, 2009 | by admin |
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hdjass asked:


How do I remove judgments myself without an attorney from the court house after filing bankruptcy?
I filed bankruptcy after having surgery. The judgements are still on my court records. My attorney said he could remove them but it would cost $50.00 for each one. I cant afford to pay $50.00 for each one. What I was wondering is if I could do it myself? If I can, can someone please tell me how. Thank you

Steve
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    2. By wizjp on Feb 10, 2009 | Reply

      The bankruptcy court clerk of court or talk to state to the clerk of court clerk of court or talk to the bankruptcy court clerk of court or talk to state to the bankruptcy.
      The clerk in your district.
      The bankruptcy court or talk to the clerk in your district.

    3. By I_Love_McRedneck on Feb 11, 2009 | Reply

      You PAY them, that’s how.
      You could dispute them on your credit reports, but if they’re valid, they don’t go away.

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