Sentences with phrase «judgment data»

"Judgment data" refers to information or facts that are used to make a decision or form an opinion about something or someone. It is based on the analysis, evaluation, or subjective views of individuals or experts regarding a particular situation, event, or person. Full definition
If the case involves children, the spouses must also submit a parenting plan, child support worksheet, child support order, judgment data sheet and certificates from a mandatory parenting class.
In its 4.0 version of VantageScore, the company is reacting to the absence of tax lien and civil judgment data by adding «trended data» it gets from all three credit bureaus, as well as adding machine learning technology.
But if you haven't pulled your report recently and can afford to hold off for a bit, you might get a happy surprise: credit bureaus are changing how they take tax lien and civil judgment data into account.
Last July, credit reporting companies removed nearly 100 percent of civil judgment data and about 50 percent of tax lien data from credit reports.
This week, LexisNexis — which previously provided the raw lien and judgment data to the credit bureaus — unveiled a new liens and judgments report for debt collectors and lenders.
VantageScore has tested credit score models with and without the tax lien and civil judgment data.
This week, LexisNexis — which previously provided the raw lien and judgment data to the credit bureaus — unveiled a new liens and judgments report for debt collectors and lenders.
More changes were added in 2017 when Equifax, Experian and TransUnion removed all civil judgment data and many tax lien records from credit files.
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