wsksklyn54
Oct 12, 2008, 01:06 PM
I live in the state of Oregon and recently received a notice of entry of Judgment in the mail. This is an old credit card debt. A judgment lien has been attached to my real property. My question is this. What does this really mean? I am not a home owner, nor do I own the car I drive, as the finance company still has the title. In fact, I still have five years to go to pay it off. I have no investments, nor do I even have a savings account. I am someone who literally lives from paycheck to paycheck.
Currently I am paying 100.00 a month per agreement to pay off this debt. The money is taken out automatically from my checking account through post-dated checks. I have been doing this for the past year and a half. The debt, if I was to pay it off today is about 3500.00. The reason I am in this situation is that I missed a monthly payment. I am allowed to submit only a certain amount of post-dated checks at a time, 6 checks are the limit. I messed up it the interim.
I signed a proposed stipulated judgment and covenant not to execute in September and sent that back to the attorney's through certified mail, so I know the letter reached them in the time allowed. If the paperwork did not reach the office of the Attorneys then they had the right to prosecute. I was given 11 days to sign. Is this Judgment lien something they can act on now? Should I be concerned that my wages will be garnished? Or is this a warning that if I miss a payment in the future, it will be acted upon. As was stated in the above paperwork mentioned that I had signed.
Currently I am paying 100.00 a month per agreement to pay off this debt. The money is taken out automatically from my checking account through post-dated checks. I have been doing this for the past year and a half. The debt, if I was to pay it off today is about 3500.00. The reason I am in this situation is that I missed a monthly payment. I am allowed to submit only a certain amount of post-dated checks at a time, 6 checks are the limit. I messed up it the interim.
I signed a proposed stipulated judgment and covenant not to execute in September and sent that back to the attorney's through certified mail, so I know the letter reached them in the time allowed. If the paperwork did not reach the office of the Attorneys then they had the right to prosecute. I was given 11 days to sign. Is this Judgment lien something they can act on now? Should I be concerned that my wages will be garnished? Or is this a warning that if I miss a payment in the future, it will be acted upon. As was stated in the above paperwork mentioned that I had signed.