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    Default Discharging an Old Judgment

    My question involves bankruptcy in the state of: mass. I have an old judgement from about 8 or 10 yrs ago from a credit union for a personal loan i had with them. I am now in the process of chapter 7. My qusetion is can this dept be discharged? I have no paper work or anything else about this dept all i remember is the name of the credit union and its address, is this enough information to include it in my bankruptcy? thanks

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    Default Re: Discharging an Old Judgment

    You should be able to. Discuss this with your bankruptcy attorney.

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