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On the credit reports the have a date that it can be removed but I was told this can be removed quicker if you contact the courts? If this is true How much do you have to pay? What the steps to have a judgement removed?

2007-01-03 17:20:28 · 3 answers · asked by Beautiful had a BOY on 3.7.09!!! 3 in Business & Finance Credit

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If it has been paid, you just need the receipt, or even the bank statement that the money was taken out of your account via check or whatever.

On the other hand, the court can take it out faster, so definitely try to contact the court clerk, and refer to the original case number (should have a reference number on the credit report) and see if they can find it and how will they clear the credit report.

2007-01-03 19:01:11 · answer #1 · answered by Kasey C 7 · 0 0

Asker, are you a freshly born again, or maybe a recently "reborn" or reawakened Christian? I'm asking because you seem to be viewing all this with a fresh set of sensitive eyes. I was once there. But I've seen a lot of it in institutions of higher learning, many work environments, common people encountered pretty much everywhere. Sinners and scoffers are here, there, and everywhere. The natural inclination is always to interpret one's world view through the lens of one's localized experience. Another answerer or two above has already enumerated horrible battles and disasters over the course of human history that must have had people convinced they were living in the Last Days. In fact, the first century Christians thought they'd see the End Times during their lifetimes. God also sends "chastisements", which are a different thing from the Last of Times, but by definition they're still unpleasant punishments, and people often die in them. The world has gone on through them. We might be due for a bit of that here in the US. Is the Final Judgment near? I can't say for sure, but whatever's going to happen, fact is everyone's judgment is imminent, and it's going to be fairly soon relative to Eternity on the timeline. You know not the day or the hour. Be ready. God bless.

2016-03-29 06:55:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would ask a lawyer. The initial consultation should be free. They can help you file the papers and you will likely be happy with the outcome and the price. It's good to ask for references from friends for a good lawyer. Church folks usually know someone who knows someone who can be of help.

2007-01-03 17:45:43 · answer #3 · answered by Steve S 4 · 0 0

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