Fake Judgments
I am not a lawyer, I am a judgment broker. This article is my opinion about fake judgments. 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. In my line of work, at least once a week […]
Ex Parte
An Ex Parte (Ex-Parte) action is a streamlined legal proceeding, which is usually heard by a judge in court. Ex-parte actions are usually served on parties somewhat differently than most other court proceedings. Ex-parte actions are served with either limited, regulated, or with no notice served upon the affected party(s); of the ex-parte hearing and/or […]
Exemplified VS Certified Judgments
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. There are two kinds of proofs of authenticity used by courts, exemplified and certified. The most common reason to order […]
Executors Of Estates
When someone dies, often there is a person named as the executor of their estate. Being named the executor of (or the personal representative to) someone’s estate is a serious matter, and one has to be responsible with each of the assets in the dead person’s estate. Usually, being named an executor (if you are […]
Judgment Debtor Exam Stipulations
When a judgment debtor’s income sources or assets are concealed or unknown, a tool for persistent judgment creditors can be a series of judgment debtor examinations which include document production requests. After a judgment debtor is personally served notice of a court-scheduled judgment debtor examination, three things might happen: 1) They might show up and […]
Enforcing Judgments Costs Money
Q. Why do I have to share so much of my judgment (that I spent a fortune getting) with a Judgment Enforcer? Why do Judgment Enforcers charge so much? It’s not fair. I paid to get the judgment – why do I have to pay again? A: Most judgment enforcers know what this feels like, […]
Enforcing Federal Judgments
Federal judgments can come from many different courts, at many different levels, and can be based on many different causes of action. Some of the strongest Federal judgments originate from bankruptcy courts because they often result from debtor fraud, and cannot be discharged in bankruptcy court because they were issued by a bankruptcy court as […]
Enforcing A Judgment
Most people think that once they’re awarded a cash judgment that it is guaranteed they’ll get paid for it. Unfortunately that’s far from the truth. Once a judgment is awarded, then most often your attorney will stop working on your case, unless you want to pay them more. It’s then up to you to enforce […]
Enforce your own Judgment
Q: I can collect it myself – so why turn my judgment over to a judgment enforcer? A: Yes, perhaps you could enforce your own judgment. You may have to spend many hours learning how – and spend a lot of money too. Also – have you recovered a dime yet? Enforcing judgments is not easy. […]
Employers And EWOs
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. Nothing in any of my articles should ever be considered legal advice. In this article, when “EWO” is used, it means Earnings Withholding Order (or wage garnishment or […]