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Judgments, Bankruptcies and Liens A judgment is the decision of a court, whether via a judge or a jury, that determines the outcome of a civil or criminal court case. A civil court case involves a lawsuit, often over property disputes, landlord/tenant disputes, or other non-violent issues. A criminal court case might involve vehicular homicide, theft above a certain dollar amount, murder, drugs, drug paraphernalia and drug dealing. A bankruptcy occurs when a company or individual does not have enough money to cover their debts as agreed. When a person or company declares bankruptcy, they must file paperwork, attend a hearing, sometimes meet with their creditors, and depending on the type of bankruptcy, work out a payment plan or simply ask to be excused from ever paying back any of the debt. Some companies file for bankruptcy because they want to avoid getting hit with a lien. The lien forces them to pay back their creditors. If a company files for bankruptcy, they will avoid a lien and the necessity of paying creditors because it is now filed and documented with the courts that there is no money available to pay off creditors. A lien is a type of security interest granted for a property to secure the payment of a debt or some other obligation. For example, if you owe a debt, the entity owed may place a lien against your home, and this would show up in your credit record and public court files until the debt is paid. In the event the debt is not paid, they entity may be entitled to become the owner of your property. All of these legal circumstances can also be recorded as a judgment. Judgments determine who is at fault in a civil suit or a criminal suit, who is awarded money in a civil suit and how much money the injured party is awarded. A judgment is also recorded on the individual??s credit report, making it difficult for the person to obtain credit, get a job, get car or health insurance, and a number of other bad outcomes. There are six chapters of bankruptcy within the United States government: ? Chapter 7 bankruptcy: Basic liquidation for individuals and
businesses When conducting a background search, judgments can tell you a lot about
the individual and their character. You may also be able to contact the
companies who have judgments against the individual, or have placed liens
on the individual??s property, to dig up more important information on that
person. To really dig down for true information, there??s no better place
to start than http://www.governmentregistry.org/. |
| Full Reviews: Baby Boomers and Hearing Loss Baby boomers have now entered into the last phases of their lives. Some of them are facing age-related disorders such as loss of hearing. Baby boomers enjoy leading active lives and would like to continue living actively till the end of their lives. Many baby boomers therefore consult audiologists for help in managing and controlling their condition. John M. Burkey has authored a book titled Baby Boomers and Hearing Loss. It was written with the intention of helping people, especially baby boomers, to deal with hearing disorders. The book comprises advice and guidelines on how people with hearing disorders can manage their condition and continue to lead a healthy lifestyle. Baby Boomers and Hearing Loss comprises in-depth information on preventing the worsening of hearing disorders. It explains the process of hearing and the various causes for the occurrence of hearing disorders--from loud noises to genetic factors. The book also presents information on the prevention of hearing disorders and how to deal with a pre-existing condition. Hearing disorder is related to the process of aging. The book also points out ways in which a person can improve his or her quality of life in spite of having a hearing disorder. The reviews of baby boomers who have read this book reveal the fact the book is indeed very helpful. Readers even reported an improvement in the quality of their life after reading this book and following its advise. Baby boomers, who wish to live actively in spite of their hearing disorders, will be happy to read this book. So, if you feel that you have a hearing disorder, purchase a copy of Baby Boomers and Hearing Loss. |