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If a creditor has already gone to Court and and gotten a judgment can that bill be erased?

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If a creditor has already gone to Court and and gotten a judgment can that bill be erased?

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A. Generally, yes. Even if you are paying a court ordered judgment that debt can usually be discharged. If the creditor filed a lien on your house or vehicle your attorney may be able to remove the lien as well. Consult a qualified bankruptcy attorney about your particular case.

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