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A judgment lien is:

  1. Voluntary and specific

  2. Involuntary and specific

  3. Voluntary and general

  4. Involuntary and general

The correct answer is: Involuntary and general

A judgment lien is a court-ordered lien placed on an individual's property in order to satisfy a debt. This type of lien is considered involuntary because it is placed on the property without the owner's consent. It is also considered general because it applies to all of the individual's property, rather than just a specific piece of property. Therefore, options A and C are incorrect as they do not accurately describe a judgment lien. Option B is incorrect because it suggests that the lien is placed voluntarily, which is not the case.