Washington Judgment

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Judgment

Washington Judgment is a type of court order that is issued in the state of Washington, USA. It is a legally binding decision made by a court following a lawsuit. Typically, a Washington Judgment includes the amount of money to be paid, payment terms, and interest rate. The Judgment may also include other orders such as a lien on the debtor’s property or the garnishment of wages. There are two main types of Washington Judgment: an Abstract of Judgment and a Satisfaction of Judgment. An Abstract of Judgment is a record of the court’s decision which is filed with the court and recorded with the county auditor. A Satisfaction of Judgment is a document that shows that the debt has been paid in full and the Judgment has been satisfied.

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Entry of judgment?Form of judgment summary. (1) The clerk shall enter all judgments in the execution docket, subject to the direction of the court and shall specify clearly the amount to be recovered, the relief granted, or other determination of the action.

Once the judgment is issued, the clerk will enter it into the civil docket of the court and will provide a certified copy of the judgment to the prevailing party for no additional cost. A money judgment in your favor does not necessarily mean that the money will be paid.

Generally, a defendant/debtor must pay the judgment within 30 days or within the amount of time mandated by the court. If a judgment debtor does not pay, the court cannot collect the debt for you. However, you can pursue collection on your own.

A money judgment in your favor does not necessarily mean that the money will be paid, but you can take steps to collect that money. Two of the most common methods involve using the garnishment process to take money from a paycheck or a bank account, or hiring a collection agency to seek payment.

Filing Deadline in Washington's Small Claims Courts The statute of limitations for Washington cases is three years for oral contracts, six years for written contracts, and three years for personal injury and property damage cases.

In the state of Washington, a judgment lien will remain attached to a person's property for ten years. The ability of a creditor to collect under a judgment lien can be affected by several factors.

In the state of Washington, a judgment lien will remain attached to a person's property for ten years. The ability of a creditor to collect under a judgment lien can be affected by several factors.

(a) Entry of Default. When a party against whom a judgment for affirmative relief is sought has failed to appear, plead, or otherwise defend as provided by these rules and that fact is made to appear by motion and affidavit, a motion for default may be made.

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