Debt Defense

Consent Judgment vs. Dismissal: Key Differences (and Which Is Better for You?)

If you’re negotiating a debt lawsuit settlement, you may hear the term “consent judgment.”

It sounds harmless.

It is not the same as a dismissal.

Understanding the difference is critical.


What Is a Consent Judgment?

A consent judgment is:

  • A court judgment entered against you,
  • With your agreement,
  • Often tied to a payment plan.

If you default on payments, the creditor can enforce the judgment immediately.

That may include:

  • Wage garnishment
  • Bank levies
  • Property liens

Even if you’re paying on time, a judgment exists.


What Is a Dismissal?

A dismissal means:

  • The lawsuit is closed.
  • No judgment is entered.
  • The case ends (if dismissed with prejudice).
  • The creditor must file a new lawsuit if they want to pursue further action.

A dismissal is generally far more favorable than a consent judgment.


Why Creditors Prefer Consent Judgments

Consent judgments provide:

  • Immediate enforceability.
  • Reduced risk of refiling.
  • Leverage if you miss payments.
  • Long-term collection power.

It is security for them.


Why Defendants Should Be Cautious

If you agree to a consent judgment:

  • You have a public judgment record.
  • It may affect credit.
  • Garnishment can begin if you default.
  • It may last many years.

You are giving the creditor enforcement power.


What to Look for in a Settlement Agreement

Before signing anything, confirm:

  • Is this a dismissal or consent judgment?
  • Is it with prejudice?
  • Does interest stop?
  • Is the balance reduced in writing?
  • What happens if I miss one payment?
  • How will it be reported to credit bureaus?

Get everything in writing.


When a Consent Judgment Might Be Used

In some situations, defendants accept consent judgments when:

  • Garnishment is already likely.
  • Payment terms are favorable.
  • Bankruptcy is not being considered.
  • There is strong documentation.

But it should be a calculated decision — not a rushed one.


Bottom Line

Consent judgment = enforceable court judgment.

Dismissal = case ends without judgment.

They are not the same.

If you are negotiating settlement in a debt buyer lawsuit, understanding this difference can protect you from long-term consequences.

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