A judgment lien in Utah will remain attached to the debtor's property (even if the property changes hands) for eight years. Wrongfully filing a judgment lien on real property is illegal under Utah law.Satisfaction of a judgment means that the judgment is no longer a lien on the debtor's real property. I ask the court to order the judgment debtor not to sell, transfer or dispose of the debtor's non-exempt property. (Utah Rule of Civil Procedure 64(c)(3)). A judicial lien is created when a court grants a creditor an interest in the debtor's property, after a court judgment. A. Judgment liens on real property. Judgment liens in Utah are restricted to real estate and cannot be placed on personal belongings. What Does Exempt Property Mean? Once the judgment is obtained, the other parent can file a lien against the noncustodial parent's property.