That judgment was signed on july 15 2014 and was sent to the county clerk on july 18 2014.
What does uncont mat judgment granted men.
I checked me divorce status it says uncont mat judgment granted and disposed.
A landlord will always seek a possession judgment when filing a claim against a tenant for nonpayment of rent.
It means your judgment was signed you can retrieve same form the clerk s office.
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If you ignore the lawsuit the court will enter an automatic judgment against you known as a default judgment.
Judgment signed means uncontested matrimonial judgment signed you my want to get a certified copy of the judgment as evidence that you are divorced.
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Unfortunately if the person against whom you have the judgment files a chapter 7 bankruptcy your ability to collect is cut off like most other creditors.
So even if the person or business that you have a judgment against does not have any income or assets today income or assets may be accessible in the future.
Please explain if i am indeed divorced.
Uncontested matrimonial judgment granted means someone got a judgment of divorce.
Judgment granted does this mean i m divorced now.
It means you are divorce and the case in now closed.
It says that this was signed on 7 22 2013 but it has yet to show up in the county clerk s office.
Of course even if you file an answer to the lawsuit you can still lose the case.
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Before a person or a company to whom you owe money can win a judgment against you they must first file a lawsuit in court.
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I checked on webcivil website and it says uncont.
Judgment signed or granted or uncontested judgment signed or granted meaning the judgment of divorce has been signed by the judge.
If a tenant does not pay the amount owed on a possession judgment within the allotted time then the landlord can file an order of eviction to have the tenant forcibly removed by a court officer.