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Difficult Judgments

Most judgment recovery courses and experienced judgment enforcers advise people to screen judgment debtors carefully, and never take assignment of any judgment unless the debtor has obvious assets showing. (For example – jobs, bank accounts, businesses, or properties.) The problem with such good advice, is that more than 95% of judgment debtors are not doing […]

Difficult Judgment Debtors

Most judgments are difficult to recover. The economy is the first general reason, and your judgment debtor’s circumstance is the first specific reason. When a judgment debtor is really poor; an uncollected judgment is explainable, understandable, and expected. This article highlights a few of the less fair reasons for uncollected judgments. This article is my […]

Demand Letters

Should you send a demand letter to your judgment debtor, after obtaining your assignment of judgment; as a first tactic to attempt to settle or recover your judgment? One of many judgment-related articles: I am a judgment broker, not a lawyer, and this article is my opinion based on my experience in California, please consult […]

Demand Filing Court Documents

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. Laws vary in each state. If you ever need any legal advice or a strategy to use, please contact a lawyer. What if you have a judgment to recover, either […]

Delaware Judgments

This article summarizes certain Delaware judgment-related laws, which are part of the Delaware Annotated General Statutes and Code Series, sometimes abbreviated as the ANN. One of many judgment articles: I am a Judgment Broker, not a lawyer, and this article is my opinion based on my experience, please consult with a lawyer if you need […]

Default Judgments

Default judgments are not considered as “strong” as regular (contested in court) judgments. That is one reason there are so many default judgments. Our opinion is that scammers love default judgments for reasons such as:   No discovery is allowed, they are harder to enforce across state lines, they are easier to vacate, and default […]

Default Court Judgments

I am a judgment broker, not a lawyer. This article is my opinion and a summary of what I have learned and observed. If you need legal advice, contact a lawyer (See our National Lawyer State Bar List). To start a lawsuit, legal papers (called the complaint) must first be served on the defendant. The defendant […]

Debt Statutes Of Limitation

Unlike debts, judgments can usually be renewed, and unless a debtor discharges their judgment with a bankruptcy, or successfully satisfies, vacates, or appeals their judgment; nothing else the debtor does can change how long the judgment is valid for. Debts are different, because how long they last is initially defined by a state’s Statute Of […]

Debts And The FDCPA

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. What are the differences between claims, debts, and judgments? A claim is a documented obligation, a demand of something made […]

Debtor wants to settle by paying me

Q: My debtor called me, he wants to settle by paying me, will the Judgment Enforcer be ok with that? A: The debtor made a mistake. And if you take the judgment debtor’s money when you no longer own the judgment, you will have made a mistake. The letter or notices the judgment enforcer (JE) […]