Tayla said:1: Contact the plaintiff who was awarded the judgement. They will need to file with the court a satisfaction of judgement. Showing proof that amounts were paid as agreed.
2: Once documents are finalized thru the courts, dispute with the CRA's.
3: courts do not verify, validate or even report judgements to CRA's .
1: Submit to CRA the satisfaction of judgement thus clearing the account of all debt being reported.mmcleod36 said:State: California. Yes the debt was valid. The debt has been satisfied and the OC has filed the paperwork with the court stating that it has been satisfied. So, if I'm disputing with the CRA what are the grounds because the CRA has replied stating that only the OC can change the listing. What else should I do?
Gosh you make a great point! Unfortunately you didnt read that it ALREADY MADE ITS WAY THRU THE COURT SYSTEM AND WAS DEEMED A JUDGEMENT!i'llBEback said:Wasn't the time to make sure this was changed BEFORE the debts were satisfied? i.e. get the OD/CA to agree to changing status to "debt satisfied" before paying off...