As you all know, I was sued by the law firm of Gurstel Chargo for an old Discover credit card back in September of 2012, which resulted in a judgment in January of 2013. I decided to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in April of 2013, and have just now received my discharge.
To date, the judgment is still showing on my credit reports as an open judgment, with the amount still owing. The whole purpose of me filing for bankruptcy was to remove all open collections and charge-offs from my credit report, in order to become employable by companies who will check credit history, and will not accept open bad debts/judgments.
Can someone, preferably from Arizona, please explain to me the best course of action for removing the judgment from my credit reports, or at least having it show "satisfied" and zero balance owed?
To date, the judgment is still showing on my credit reports as an open judgment, with the amount still owing. The whole purpose of me filing for bankruptcy was to remove all open collections and charge-offs from my credit report, in order to become employable by companies who will check credit history, and will not accept open bad debts/judgments.
Can someone, preferably from Arizona, please explain to me the best course of action for removing the judgment from my credit reports, or at least having it show "satisfied" and zero balance owed?
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