Whatt o do if I have a judgement that has been dormant for 13 years that the plaintiff is now trying to revive it?

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Whatt o do if I have a judgement that has been dormant for 13 years that the plaintiff is now trying to revive it?

I have sumitted a request to deny. The attorney sent me a fake revival letter that had not been granted by the court. So I quickly filed a answer with the court and to the attorney. What is likely to happen now?

Asked on December 10, 2012 under Bankruptcy Law, Ohio

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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

If the judgment has expired due to not being renewed within the required period of time then you need to ask the court for an order that the judgment has expired and that the judgment against you be dismissed as a result.


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