A judgment lien can be attached to the debtor's real estate -- meaning a house, condo, land, or similar kind of property interest. Today's blog post explains what determines whether a particular judgment lien can be removed, or "avoided," and how that's done.To obtain a judgment lien, you must first record the judgment with the court of common pleas in the county where the debtor owns property. You can file a "partial release of homestead lien affidavit" in the County records. This will likely satisfy the title company. Where do I file my DD 214? Filing a judgment lien on a property can help you collect a debt, but a number of factors can affect the outcome. Read on to find out. The Court reverses the court of appeals' judgment and renders judgment. What is included in a IAPD report?