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What Forms doJudgment Enforcers need?

The forms a judgment enforcer sends to you, in most states, are:1) An “Agreement To Purchase Judgment” contract.2) An “Assignment Of Judgment” form – that you need to get notarized.All is explained in a cover letter – and all is easy to read. (No fine print.) Everything is filled in – just sign, notarize, and […]

What Creditors Bring To Court

Recovering a judgment may require appearances at post-judgment court hearings. When appearing in court, the Boy Scout motto applies: be prepared. Courts may restrict cameras and many electronic devices, however no court (to my knowledge) stops you from bringing paper, documents, pens, and similar things in your hand or in a briefcase or notebook. When […]

What A UCC Lien Shows

Almost every day, people send me UCC liens, and want to know if I can find someone to buy them. (It is hard enough to try to sell most judgments.) As far as I know, nobody ever buys or sells stand-alone UCC liens. This article is my opinion, and not legal advice. I am a […]

What a UCC Lien Does

I am a Judgment Broker, not a lawyer, and this article is my opinion, please see a lawyer if you need legal advice. A UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) lien, either is a general or a specific lien on most business property, and certain kinds of personal property. In most states, a UCC lien does not […]

What about multiple judgments?

Q. My business has multiple judgments against many debtors. Do I have to sign and notarize multiple copies of all the paperwork from the enforcer? A: The law requires each individual judgment to have its own separate (and notarized) Assignment form. As a consolation – Judgment Enforcers have purchase agreement forms designed for this situation […]

We Collect Our Own Judgments!

I am not a lawyer, I am a judgment referral expert (Judgment Broker). Nothing in any of my articles can be considered legal advice. In my line of work, I get a huge number of judgment leads every week. It is my job to politely contact judgment owners once. I have found, that when creditors […]

Wealthy Judgment Debtors

Especially in a tough economy, at least 90% of judgment debtors are poor, which makes judgment recovery very difficult. Most people assume that in those few judgment recovery situations where judgment debtors are rich, that judgment recovery is easy and guaranteed. Even when the judgment debtor is wealthy, judgment recovery is far from guaranteed. This […]

Washington DC Banks

These are the most popular Washington DC banks banks. In some judgment recovery situations, it is necessary to contact the headquarters of the bank. 22968, City First Bank of D.C., National Association, 1432 U Street NW, Washington, DC 20009, www.cityfirstbank.com 4107, The National Capital Bank of Washington, 5228 44th Street NW, Washington, DC 20015, www.nationalcapitalbank.com 24955, Barclays […]

Wage Levies

I am a Judgment Broker, and am not a lawyer. My articles are my opinions, and not legal advice. If you ever need any legal advice or a strategy to use, please contact a lawyer. When your judgment debtor has a conventional job, wage levies (called wage garnishments in some states) can be used to […]

Verify a Judgment is worthless?

Q: I am trying to qualify for Medicaid – but they said my worthless judgment is an asset – even though my judgment debtor is hopelessly broke. My lawyer said someone can buy my judgment for $1 but Medicare says that’s not a fair judgment value. Can you help me verify my judgment is worthless? […]