If mother has Willed property to me and Ihave several judgements against me, how doI sell the property without havingto pay them off?

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If mother has Willed property to me and Ihave several judgements against me, how doI sell the property without havingto pay them off?

Asked on June 19, 2011 under Real Estate Law, North Carolina

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M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

Okay well this kind of question can never be answered by an attorney who wants to keep their license to practice law. An attorney can not advise or guide you on how to break the law and circumvent a judgement or judgements as you say you have here.  The fact is that you are legally obligated to pay them off and not that you have some found money why not fact the music?I bet that if you made the creditors an offer to pay off the debt for substantially less than you owe on the judgement and then give you a complete satisfaction you would come put ahead.  Try it.  


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