Judgment Enforcement Articles
1: Judgment Assignment
Most judgment owners that cannot easily find a contingency lawyer; will want to choose option three above, assigning their judgment to a judgment enforcer.
2: Judgments From The Judgment Debtor's Side
Many laws protect judgment debtors. When you are a judgment debtor, you may have some choices.
3: Judgment Sale Price Reality
Any cash up-front judgment value has nothing to do with any judgment buyer, referral, or judgment broker; or any needs, wants, wishes, or situations of the original judgment creditor.
4: Avoiding Flaky Enforcers
The two biggest problems with judgments, are that most judgments are not strong; and some judgment enforcers and buyers are not strong.
5: Demand Filing Court Documents
What if the court clerk will not stamp and file your motion, or some other court document?
6: The Truth About Judgments
Far too often, when I tell people their judgment is not worth a lot of cash up-front, they think I am wrong.
7: Partnership Judgment Owners
What if you are a judgment enforcer, and the original judgment creditor is a general partnership that has dissolved?
8: Non Profit Judgment Debtors
Nonprofit companies have no stock shares, and most small ones do not pay their officers with conventional incomes.
9: Vehicle Levy Math
An upward spiral of costs that could sometimes make one regret levying a judgment debtor's vehicle.
10: Missing Creditors
Sometimes, the way life works is, when you spend someone else's money, you will likely have to pay it back, usually at a most inconvenient time.
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