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Slow Court Solutions

With the decade-long history of court budget cutbacks, many courts no longer place a high enough priority on processing writs or abstracts of judgment for creditors. Some courts can take six months to process such requests. This article is my opinion, and not legal advice. I am a judgment broker, and am not a lawyer. […]

Sister State Judgments

The federal constitution provides that a judgment from a sister state (any state in the US) is generally entitled to “full faith and credit” in all US courts in any state. One of my many judgment articles: I am not a lawyer, and this article is my opinion based on my experience, please consult with […]

Sinus Rinsing Devices

I am a judgment broker that writes often. For some people, sinus rinsing is very important. Some people recovering from sinus surgery or having very deep sinus congestion, might rinse their sinuses up to ten times a day, however rinsing that often has certain risks, including nosebleeds and depleting your electrolytes. Most people should limit […]

Signing Judgment Paperwork

In my job, I get a lot of calls and emails with questions about judgment-related paperwork and contracts. Every judgment buyer, judgment enforcer, collection agency, or collection lawyer must use paperwork in their business. This article is my opinion, and not legal advice. I am a judgment broker, and am not a lawyer. If you […]

Should I Hire a PI or a Skip Tracer?

Should you hire a Private Investigator or a Skip Tracer? That is a question that you should consider whenever you want to find your debtor and their assets to help you recover a judgment – or prepare your judgment for consideration by a judgment buyer. (Without debtor information, nobody will buy your judgment.) In some […]

Should I contact the debtor?

Q: Should I contact the debtor and let them know the Judgment Enforcer now owns the judgment? A: No, the Judgment Enforcer, lawyer, or collection agency (JE) handles all the communications with “your” debtor. They put their name and phone number on all communications to the debtor, and on all legal papers. You sold, assigned, […]

Shopping Your Judgment

In my job, on the phone (we no longer publish our phone number due to too many rude people unwilling to read our web site’s first page, and it tied us up from helping smart creditors, so we now do business by email or mail only now) or through email, I often get the same […]

Sheriff Or Marshall Sales

Every involuntary judgment collection attempt requires an official civil Sheriff or Marshall. All levies and garnishments require the support of, and the forms and fees for, the Sheriff or Marshall. In this article, Sheriff means either the Sheriff or the Marshall. In some jurisdictions, registered process servers must also be hired. This article is my […]

Sheriff Keepers

I am not a lawyer, I am a judgment referral expert (Judgment and Collection Agency Broker). This article is my opinion, based on my experience in California, and laws vary in each state. If you ever need legal advice or a strategy to use, please contact a lawyer. When your judgment debtor is a business, […]

Sheriff Auctions

A Federal Marshal can levy a judgment debtor’s property to satisfy federal judgments. A county Sheriff can levy a judgment debtor’s property to help repay state court judgments. This article is my opinion, and not legal advice. I am a judgment solution expert, and am not a lawyer. If you ever need any legal advice […]