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Vacating a Judgement

My husband had a judgement against him for a credit card in his name only and he is now deceased and has nothing to probate. How can I get the judgement vacated?

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Vacating a Judgement

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Sep 19, 2011
Vacating a Judgement
by: Debtcollectionanswers.com.

So sorry about your loss.

I am not an attorney, but my understanding is that to get a judgment vacated, you must file an appeal with a higher court. Also, there are limited reasons why an appeals judge might agree to vacate a judgment and I am not sure that death is one of them. If you want to get a more specific answer, I recommend that you talk with an attorney in your area.

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