Bankruptcy Can Remove a Judgment Lien
Bankruptcy can, in the right circumstances, remove a judgment lien from the title to your home. Here are the conditions for pulling this off.
Undoing a Judgment Lien
Bankruptcy can do more than forever discharge your debts. It can undo some bad creditor actions, like a recorded judgment lien on your home.
The Dangerous Judgment Lien
A judgment lien effectively converts a debt that was secured by nothing into one secured by your home.
Debt Secured by Judgment Lien Can Often Be Turned into an Unsecured Debt
A judgment lien turns an unsecured debt into one secured by a lien on your home. Bankruptcy can undo that, and write off the debt.
Power over Your Secured Debts through Chapter 7
Stop secured creditors from taking your property, unsecured debts from turning into secured ones. Keep or surrender collateral as you wish.
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Chapter 7 "straight bankruptcy" & especially Chapter 13 "adjustment of debts" come with some truly powerful tools for preserving your home.