This form is an official State of New York Family Court sample form, a detailed Order of Support - Respondent Present or By Default.
This form is an official State of New York Family Court sample form, a detailed Order of Support - Respondent Present or By Default.
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New York State judgments are valid for 20 years. A judgment can act as a lien on real property for ten years which may be extended for an additional term if you to take affirmative action.
A judgment is good for 20 years, but if the plaintiff wants to enforce the judgment against land it is only good for 10 years unless the plaintiff renews it for another 10 years.
What Happens After a Judgment Is Entered Against You? The court enters a judgment against you if your creditor wins their claim or you fail to show up to court. You should receive a notice of the judgment entry in the mail. The judgment creditor can then use that court judgment to try to collect money from you.
A simple default doesn't mean you legally owe a certain amount of money. A default judgment identifies the amount you owe the plaintiff. You don't want this to happen because a default judgment makes you a judgment debtor. Plaintiff may use all sorts of legal procedures to legally take your money and property.