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Unenforceable Judgments

Q. A judgment enforcer told me that they could not enforce my judgment because it was not enforceable as is – even though my debtor is rich. How can I clean up my judgment so it can be recovered? A: We are not lawyers. There are some judgments that cannot be enforced (as they are […]

Turnover Orders Without An Examination

Can you get a court to approve a turnover order without a debtor examination? 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 ever need legal advice or a strategy to use, please contact a […]

Trusts And Judgments

What if you learn that your judgment debtor is a beneficiary of their parent’s trust, and the parent died. Is there anything you can or need to do, besides levying on the trust through the probate trustee? One of many judgment-related articles: I am not a lawyer, and this article is my opinion based on […]

Trusts And Judgment Debtors

What if your judgment debtor lives in a property that is owned by some trust? For example, they put their house into a trust in the past, long before you got your judgment. There are at least two reasons people transfer assets into trusts. One reason is to avoid probate, another reason is to attempt […]

Tribal Courts – Judgment Enforcement

By Dr. William Sassman, M.Div, [email protected] (Guale, Yamassee, Comanche, Mechica, Creek, Seminole, Shushini, Akaiachak of Alaska, Mennefer Tanasi, Xi Anu Washitaw et al.) Full faith and credit shall be extended to tribal court judgments and protection orders vide 28 United States Code Section 1738 and 18 United States Code Section 2265, respectively. The question of whether […]

Tribal Courts Case Law

By Dr. William Sassman, M.Div, [email protected] A) Williams v. Lee set the stage in 1959 for a greater role of federal Indian law – exclusive tribal judicial jurisdiction. Widely cited – National Farmers Union Ins. Cos. V. Crow Tribe of Indians, 105 S. Ct. 2447, 2454 (1985); Kerr-McGee Corp. v. Navajo Tribe, 105 S. Ct. 1900, […]

Tribal Courts – An Introduction

By Dr. William Sassman, M.Div, [email protected] (Guale, Yamassee, Comanche, Mechica, Creek, Seminole, Shushini, Akaiachak of Alaska, Mennefer Tanasi, Xi Anu Washitaw et al.) Treaty of Camp Holmes, 24 August 1835, 7 Stat. 474.) United Nations Indigenous Peoples Organizational # 215/1993 A Tribal Law Corporation under Section 17, Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, committed to granting tribal […]

Tracking what aJudgment Enforcer is Doing

Q: I want to monitor my judgment enforcer’s progress to make sure they are working on my judgment. How can I keep track of what they are doing? A: We must remind you that you did not hire us or the Judgment Enforcer (JE). Neither JudgmentBuy or the JE works for you. (An attorney or […]

Toll Free Numbers – A Waste of Money?

I am a Judgment Broker that writes a lot. This article is my opinion about why toll-free phone numbers are much less important than they used to be, and why a business might consider switching to a regular phone number to save money and time. Long ago, in the days of monopoly pricing for long-distance […]

Tire Kicking Creditors

The truth about judgments is everything depends only on the judgment debtor. In reality, a million dollar judgment might be worth $20 cash upfront, a $4,000 judgment might be worth $1,000. One of many judgment articles: I am a Judgment Broker, not a lawyer, and this article is my opinion, please consult with a lawyer […]