hdjass asked:


How do I remove judgments myself without an attorney from the court house after filing bankruptcy?
I filed bankruptcy after having surgery. The judgements are still on my court records. My attorney said he could remove them but it would cost $50.00 for each one. I cant afford to pay $50.00 for each one. What I was wondering is if I could do it myself? If I can, can someone please tell me how. Thank you

Andrew
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    2 Responses to “How do I remove judgments myself without an attorney from the court house after filing bankruptcy?”

    1. wizjp on October 26th, 2008 8:32 am

      The bankruptcy court clerk in your district.

    2. I_Love_McRedneck on October 29th, 2008 9:50 am

      You PAY them, that’s how.
      You could dispute them on your credit reports, but if they’re valid, they don’t go away.