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Judgment Enforcer Out of Business?

Q. I assigned my judgment to someone years ago. Now their web site is gone, and their phone and email does not work. I can’t find them. Can you help me get this back in my name, so I can then assign it to your judgment enforcer? A: First – check with your local court. […]

Judgment Enforcer or Judgment Buyer?

Q. What is the difference between a Judgment Enforcer and a Judgment Buyer? A: A Judgment Enforcer (which could be a contingency collections lawyer or a collection agency) pays you nothing upfront, and then pays you (e.g.) 50% of whatever they recover, after they recover money from the available assets of the debtor. A Judgment […]

Judgment Enforcement State By State

This article is a general guide because laws change often. This is not a substitution for researching and keeping current with the laws of your state. While it is legal to enforce judgments in all 50 states, some states make it harder than it should be. This PDF lists the judgment interest rates for each […]

Judgment Enforcement CareerTraining for Free

There are many courses that offer training in judgment recovery, more accurately described as Judgment Enforcement (JE) for a professional business career. There are also several JE database software providers. Many are very good and almost all require payment. One JE training web site offers everything a new Judgment Enforcement Recovery collections professional needs to […]

Judgment Enforcement

When a matter goes before a court, a judge makes a decision to approve or deny a verdict. If that verdict is about one party owing money to another, it is called a civil judgment. If the defendant does not pay you (few do), then you need to follow the court, state, and federal laws […]

Judgment Delays

When you won your lawsuit to get your judgment, you probably want to recover it as soon as possible. However, sometimes it is best to wait before trying. For most people, a lack of current judgment debtor assets, means they do not get to control how long they must wait before enforcing their judgment. Even […]

Judgment Debtor Pet Levies

Some people spend more money on their pets than they spend on their kids. Laws do not give pets or animals the same rights as people, although some cities give pets unbelievable rights. While it is not legal or possible to levy a judgment debtor’s kids, levying the debtor’s pets or animals is possible in […]

Judgment Debtor Name Games

I am not a lawyer, I am a judgment broker. This article is based on my experience in California. Laws vary in each state, and nothing in any of my articles should ever be considered legal advice. This article is my opinion about how to work around the problem of debtors having common names, or […]

Judgment Debtor Exes

When you have a judgment to recover, you cannot be too rich, too thin, or know too much about your judgment debtor. Some judgment creditors forget the most obvious people to ask, the ex-spouses or ex-partners of their judgment debtor. My articles are my opinions, and not legal advice. I am a Judgment Broker, and […]

Judgment Debtor

I am not a lawyer, I am a Judgment Broker. This article is my opinion, and not legal advice. If you ever need any legal advice or a strategy to use, please contact a lawyer. What is a judgment debtor? A judgment debtor is a person or an entity, that was involved or named in […]