Mistakes to Avoid–Prevent Judgment Liens against Your Home
Don't let a creditor get a judgment against you. File a bankruptcy case before that can happen.
Making Sense of Bankruptcy: Erasing a Judgment Lien from the Title to Your Home in a Chapter 7 “Straight Bankruptcy”
A judgment lien puts a cloud on the title to your home. Bankruptcy can often get rid of the underlying debt and the judgment lien as well.
New Year Resolution #6: Deal with the Creditor Lawsuits and Judgments Now Against You, and Prevent All Future Ones
You've been sued by one or more creditors. They have a judgment or are about to get one. You can stop them from garnishing your paycheck.
Thanksgiving Week: Giving Thanks for Special Home-Saving Tools-Part 2
Save your home by "avoiding" judgment liens and "stripping" your second (or third) mortgage off your title.
Crucial Question: How Quickly Will the Creditors Stop Calling, Suing, Garnishing?
Two steps: 1) Hiring an attorney stops collection calls and some other creditor actions. 2) Filing bankruptcy stops everything else.
The Extraordinary Tools of Bankruptcy: Wage Garnishment after Filing Bankruptcy
Almost all paycheck garnishment is illegal from the moment your bankruptcy case is filed. Here's what to do in the rare event it happens.
The Extraordinary Tools of Bankruptcy: Cancelling All (or Almost All) Garnishments
Most garnishments are stopped immediately if you file bankruptcy. But you don't want to file too late.
The Extraordinary Tools of Bankruptcy: Undoing Judgment Liens
Bankruptcy doesn't just write off debts. It can undo bad things that a creditor has done to you. Like a judgment lien on your home.
Even Simple Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Can Do Much More Than Just Wipe Out Your Debts–Such As?
Chapter 7 bankruptcy can often also wipe judgment liens off the title to your home.