Florida Judgment

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This is a Judgment. This Judgment is used to find the Defendant not guilty be reason of insanity, and he/ she should therefore only be released to the state mental hospital. This form is applicable in all states.
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There are four main ways to not pay a judgment: (1) use statutory exemptions, (2) use protected assets, (3) negotiate with the creditor, or (4) file bankruptcy.

A judgment must be a final order from a Florida state court or from a United States District Court in Florida. To be "final," the judgment must contain conclusive and customary language establishing that judicial labor is at an end and the order is truly dispositive and final.

You can't go to jail for failing to pay a debt or a judgment. However, if you do not pay a debt, or if a judgment is entered against you, this information can be reported to credit bureaus and made a part of your credit history. This information can be reported for up to seven years on your credit reports.

Post-judgment discovery is appropriate as long as the judgment is enforceable.? The Court found that Florida judgments have a twenty year life during which those judgments are enforceable.

If the judgment debtor does not pay, you are entitled to get the sheriff to seize the judgment debtor's property. The seizing of property by the sheriff is called a levy. Once the sheriff has levied on the property, the sheriff will then sell it, and pay you out of the money the sheriff receives from the sale.

In the state of Florida, you can't be put in jail for failing to pay a debt or judgment.

Presently there is a Florida statute that limits judgment liens to 20 years,3 and there is a Florida statute that limits ?actions? on certain judgments to 20 years and other judgments to five years. There is, however, no statute or court rule that places a time limit on the execution of judgments.

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Florida Judgment