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You will have to pay anyway so why try to beat the system? In some countries failure to comply with a judgment is also punishable under the contempt of court rules by a term in jail (gaol) and you still have to pay the fine. Also your wages can be garnisheed. (the fine is taken out of your wages befor you get them).

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It depends on the bank. Most stop payments are lifted after 6 months. Here's an article about how to stop payment on a check. http://stopchex.com/how-to-stop-payment-on-a-check.html


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See a lawyer. Not enough information supplied to properly answer. You may be able to stop it by paying your bill, or bankruptcy. If the judgment was recently placed, you may be able to file a motion to vacate judgment, but once again, not enough information is supplied. The following link will be a valuable resource in vacating judgements: http://www.creditinfocenter.com/legal/VacatingJudgments.shtml


What is a w-9 form?

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How do you attach a lien to a debtor's bank account?

you need a writ of execution. File for this 30 days after judgment and no payments received. File at same court and bring your copy of the court decision/order


If you overpaid state tax by making estimated payments is your state tax refund taxable?

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