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In Alabama, a creditor can place a judgment lien on your real property (or your personal property or vehicle) in order to collect the judgment, and it will remain attached to your real property for 10 years, even if you sell the property.
In Alabama, money judgements last up to 20 years (Ala. Code § 6-9-190). But judgments are generally only enforceable for 10 years (Ala. Code § 6-9-191), and then they're renewed for another 10 years if the judgment debtor still hasn't paid the debt.
In Alabama, money judgements last up to 20 years (Ala. Code § 6-9-190). But judgments are generally only enforceable for 10 years (Ala. Code § 6-9-191), and then they're renewed for another 10 years if the judgment debtor still hasn't paid the debt.
The writ of execution delivered to you along with this Notice means that certain property belonging to you may be taken from you and sold to collect a court judgment against you.
There are only a few grounds on which a court can vacate a judgment. Rule 60 of the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure lists them: Mistake, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable neglect. Newly discovered evidence that could not have been discovered before the judgment was entered.
A judgment cannot be revived after 20 years. Ala. Code § 6-9-190. Judgments are valid until satisfied or discharged; however, when a period of five years lapses, the judgment holder must file a motion with the court and prove sufficient cause for failure to obtain a writ of execution.
If you still do not pay the plaintiff the money that you ONe him, he may have your wages garnished (withheld) from your pay check in order to collect his money, or the plaintiff may file an Execution against any property that you have, and the sheriff may sell that property in order for the plaintiff to collect his ...
The rule requires an offer of judgment to be made at least 15 days before the trial begins, and thus ensures that it must be either accepted or rejected at least 5 days before trial.