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Did you go to court for any offence? If yes and you pleaded guilty for the offence or judgement is made against you, you will get punishment (fine, community services etc) by court. This is what is called civil judgement.Sarah_Jane wrote:Hi,
I will be applying for naturalisation soon but have a few things which i dont no how to answer.
What does Civil Judgments mean?
Thank you!
Yes, i had to pay some money to a solicitor. Anyway, the judge reduced the money owed so i won, sort off. There was no pleading guilty and 'spent' time...John wrote:I don't think that is right. Civil Judgments means things like CCJs .... County Court Judgments ..... in respect of things like unpaid debts.
They are nothing to do with criminal convictions.