Will civil judgments against me be dismissed through bankruptcy?

I have civil judgments against me. Will they be dismissed if I file for bankruptcy or are will they have to be addressed separately?
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Answered By: The Doan Law Firm
It depends on the bankruptcy chapter you file, but yes, generally speaking those lawsuits will be stayed from further proceeding the day you file. Please contact one of our bankruptcy lawyers for further information.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 8/25/2010

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Answered By: Ariano & Reppucci
Most civil judgments are dischargeable in bankruptcy. To discuss further, please contact us.

Answer Applies to: Arizona
Replied: 8/25/2010

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