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Paperwork Retention

I am not a lawyer or a financial advisor, I am a Judgment Broker. If you ever need legal advice or a strategy to use, please contact a lawyer. Remember when the media once told us the internet would make everything paperless? It seems that while most entities now do generate less paperwork, there are […]

PACER

I am not a lawyer, I am a judgment referral expert (Judgment Broker). This article is my opinion about PACER. Nothing in any of my articles should ever be considered legal advice. PACER is an abbreviation for Public Access to Court Electronic Records. PACER is a web site that allows users to get case information […]

Outsourcing Judgments

Companies have been outsourcing their judgment and debt collections for decades. Today’s economy has helped to create a new choice for judgment enforcers, collection agencies, and collection departments to also outsource some of their judgments for collection. My articles are my opinions, and not legal advice. I am a judgment broker, and am not a […]

Orders To Show Cause

I am not a lawyer, I am a judgment broker. This article is my opinion, based on my experience in California, and laws vary in each state. If you need legal advice or a strategy to use, please contact a lawyer. An Order to Show Cause (OSC) is a court procedure where one side requests […]

Opposing 3rd-Party Claims

What if you are levying an asset belonging to your judgment debtor, and the Sheriff later serves you with a notice of somebody’s 3rd-Party claim on that asset? One of many judgment-related articles: I am not a lawyer, and this article is my opinion based on my experience in California, please consult with a lawyer […]

Old Judgment Debtors

What if you have an older (e.g., 75-year old or better) judgment debtor? This situation is automatically a challenge, because most of the income and benefits (e.g., social security), and even certain assets of elder judgment debtors are exempt from creditors. What if your debtor is 75 years old and lives in a house he […]

Nunc Pro Tunc

Nunc Pro Tunc is a Latin expression that is used as a legal term. It means now for then (a correcting court-endorsed decision that relates back to a previous court decision). Usually, when a court renders a nunc pro tunc order, it applies retroactively to correct an earlier ruling from that same court. Nunc pro […]

Notice Of Levy

A “Notice of Levy” procedure can be used for final money judgments, and also for cases where a judgment (or settlement) has not been reached yet. One of many judgment articles: I am a Judgment Broker, not a lawyer, and this article is my opinion based on my experience in California, please consult with a […]

Noticed Motions

A noticed motion is a court-compatible document usually served (noticed) on the affected parties, and then entered and stamped by a court clerk. At a hearing, the court later makes its decision to either grant or deny the applicant’s motion. One of many judgment articles: I am a Judgment Broker, not a lawyer, and this […]

Nothing On The Internet Is Private

I am a judgment broker that writes often. Those old-school computer privacy and security advice tips are all still very good ideas: Keep track of and protect your passwords, change your passwords once in a while, back up your computer, do not click on strange links, or visit crazy websites, or download and/or open goofy […]