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Who Can Pull Credit Reports

When you are going to recover a judgment, and you get a notarized assignment of judgment returned to you; can you pull a credit report on the judgment debtor before you file that assignment at the court? One of many judgment articles: I am a Judgment Broker, not a lawyer, and this article is my […]

Who Can Collect My Judgment?

I am not a lawyer – I am a judgment broker. With that out of the way, a judgment is a legal document that needs proper “care and feeding”. If the debtor named goes bankrupt, or the time limits have expired (e.g., ten years in California, five years in Wyoming), or there is a successful […]

Which States Require Consumer Debtor Notices?

This article is my opinion, and not legal advice. I am a judgment broker, and am not a lawyer. If you ever need any legal advice or a strategy to use, please contact a lawyer. Which states require debt collectors to send consumer debtor notices? That is kind of a trick question because all states […]

Which Judgments To Take

Most judgments sent to judgment recovery experts and buyers these days are tough, no matter how optimistic the creditors sound. Most judgments have debtors with one or more of these kinds of problems: bankruptcies, have past-due ex-spouse and/or child support obligations, moving around often, having a crime record, many other judgments against them (including eviction […]

When to Use a Court Receiver

Most civil court-ordered actions are simple, and can be accomplished at the courthouse. Other court-ordered actions are more complex, such as selling, operating, or dissolving a business or property. Other examples are undoing fraudulent transfers, or foreclosing on a debtor’s property. Such complex procedures may be best accomplished with a receiver, who carefully monitors and […]

When to Expect Resultsfrom Judgment Enforcement

JudgmentBuy is lightening fast. The Judgment Enforcer (JE) we know, and will refer you to will send you their forms. When the debtor has assets, qualified JEs usually do not let things sit around. However, courts and other entities can be slow. With budget cuts for courts and Sheriffs – there can be long delays […]

When The Original Judgment Creditor Dies

What happens when a judgment recovery specialist has a future-payment contingency recovery contract with an original judgment creditor, then recovers some money from the judgment debtor, and then finds out the original judgment creditor has died? This article is my opinion, and not legal advice. I am a judgment broker, and am not a lawyer. […]

When Nobody Buys Your Judgment

I am not a lawyer, I am a judgment matchmaker. 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. In my job, almost every day I read and hear statements similar to: “I’ve contacted about 100 judgment buyers, and […]

When Judgment Enforcers Flake

This article is about what one can do in the unfortunate situation where one assigns a judgment to a non-vetted judgment enforcer and they disappear, and you wish to regain ownership of your judgment. This article covers my California opinions. Other states have different procedures and laws, and this article is not legal advice. One […]

When Do Judgments Expire?

I am not a lawyer, I am a judgment broker. This article is my opinion, and not legal advice, based on my experience in California, and laws vary in each state. If you ever need any legal advice or a strategy to use, please contact a lawyer. This article has links to codes or statutes […]