The Pennsylvania Agreement to Postpone Lien of Judgment is an agreement between a creditor and a debtor that allows the debtor to postpone the lien of the judgment until a certain date or event. This agreement is used when the creditor agrees to delay the enforcement of the judgment in exchange for the debtor's promise to pay the debt at some point in the future. The agreement usually includes a payment schedule and other conditions, such as a requirement that the debtor remain current on all other obligations. There are two main types of Pennsylvania Agreement to Postpone Lien of Judgment: the Confession of Judgment and the Stay of Execution. The Confession of Judgment is an agreement in which the debtor agrees to have the judgment entered against them without a trial and without further notice to the debtor. The Stay of Execution is an agreement in which the creditor agrees to postpone the enforcement of the judgment until a certain date or event. Both agreements are legally binding and can be enforced in court.