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I didn't think bankruptcy could erase judgments. Apparently in some cases. :shrug:

Generally, after bankruptcy, even if a judgment isn't "erased" (like expunged) you cannot collect on the judgment if it's been listed in the bankrupt estate. The exception is child support (and maybe taxes -- not sure -- and I think there may be other exceptions, but stuff like ordinary debtor/creditor stuff becomes uncollecaible).
 

Generally, after bankruptcy, even if a judgment isn't "erased" (like expunged) you cannot collect on the judgment if it's been listed in the bankrupt estate. The exception is child support (and maybe taxes -- not sure -- and I think there may be other exceptions, but stuff like ordinary debtor/creditor stuff becomes uncollecaible).


As far as I know... child support and student loans are the only things that bankruptcy cannot a erase.
 

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