Connecticut Agreed Judgment

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This is an Agreed Judgment. This is used after a Petition for Forfeiture has been filed and the parties have agreed to a cash settlement. The Sheriff's office agrees to pay a certain amount to the Defendant's attorney, while the rest is retained by the Sheriff's office. This form is applicable in all states.
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Judgments are opened when a person alleges facts that if true, would render the judgment inequitable. Due to the highly methodical structure of the court system, a party must strictly adhere to the procedure in order to have a judgment opened. First, the party must file a Motion to Open or Set Aside.

On satisfaction of a judgment, the judgment creditor shall release any judgment liens of record based thereon by sending a release sufficient under section 52-380d by first class mail, postage prepaid, to the judgment debtor and to any other interested person requesting a release.

Collection lawsuits have strict rules and if time deadlines are missed, a Default Judgment will be entered against you. Default Judgments can be reopened, but the procedures are precise and failure to act will leave you with no ability to challenge the Court Judgment in the future.

If you don't pay the judgment, the plaintiff can ask the court for an order called an execution to collect the money from you. Some types of income and assets are protected by law. The plaintiff has 10 years to collect the judgment.

Money judgments entered in Connecticut can be secured by filing a Judgment Lien on Connecticut real estate owned by the judgment debtor. Recording judgment liens on real estate should be among the first steps taken by judgment creditors after obtaining a money judgment.

Connecticut does not recognize confessions of judgment.

How long does a judgment lien last in Connecticut? A judgment lien in Connecticut will remain attached to the debtor's property (even if the property changes hands) for 20 years (for liens on real estate) or five years (liens on personal property).

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Connecticut Agreed Judgment