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My Debtor already went Bankrupt!

Q: What if my debtor already went bankrupt, can you still enforce my judgment? A: We are judgment brokers, not lawyers and nothing we say, write, or put on a web site is legal advice. See a lawyer if you need legal advice. See our Finding The Right Lawyer article, and our National Lawyer State Bar List, and […]

Multiple Social Security numbers

Q: The Judgment Enforcer told me my debtor is a “scammer” and uses multiple Social Security numbers – why don’t they threaten to report the debtor – to get the judgment paid? A: In theory, intentionally using multiple Social Security Numbers (SSNs) is illegal. However, in real life – unless one uses multiple SSNs to […]

Multiple Plaintiffs

After a judgment is finalized, plaintiffs become judgment creditors. In my job, I see the complications of multiple plaintiffs on judgments. Of course, there are at least two advantages to having multiple plaintiffs: 1) To insure that all judgment creditors get the same chance to recover up to the amount owed them for the judgment. […]

Multiple Judgment Debtors

When there is more than one judgment debtor named on a judgment, it usually increases the odds that some money can be recovered on that judgment. My articles are my opinions, and not legal advice. I am a judgment broker, not a lawyer. If you ever need any legal advice or a strategy to use, […]

Multiple Email Signatures

I am a judgment broker who writes often. An email signature is something everyone should consider using in their email settings, especially if their email address name is not related to their real name. Email signatures help your emails be more credible and professional, and they help make your emails more likely to be answered. […]

Most Judgments Never Enforced

Why are 90% of judgments not enforced? Every judgment situation is different, but some reasons include:  Many judgment debtors no longer have enough available assets to pay the judgment, and “the system” seems to let people hide money – and defraud others. (When a qualified judgment enforcer, collections agency, or collections lawyer is on the […]

Mortals Collecting Debts

Certain states, for example California, do not currently require one to be an attorney or have a collection agency license to collect most debts or to recover judgments they own. Can a regular (non-lawyer) person start a business collecting debts that are not yet judgments? Yes, however it is much harder to make a profit […]

More Than One Judgment

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 you won your judgment, your first thought was perhaps something similar to “I want to collect as much as […]

Mobile Ready Web Sites

I am a Judgment Broker that writes a lot. This article is my opinion about how one might be able to save money, checking or changing their web site to make it more friendly to mobile devices. Like most businesses, our company has a web site, that has been around for many years, long before […]

Mobile Homes

I am a judgment broker that writes often. To most people, living in a mobile home does not sound very appealing. Because certain places have often had natural disasters; a slogan often heard is “God hates mobile homes”. Around 1976, the government stepped in, and the Department of Housing mandated new laws concerning the manufacture […]