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Debtor Exams And Depositions

There are important differences between prejudgment depositions and post-judgment debtor examinations, which are often abbreviated as JDXs. (JDXs are also called ORAPs – ORders to APpear, or OEXs – Orders for a debtor’s EXamination.) This article uses California as the example, however the concepts described here are similar in most states. This article is my […]

Debtor Examinations

I am a judgment broker, not a lawyer, and this article is my opinion, please consult with a lawyer if you need legal advice. Sometimes, to help in the battle to recover a judgment, you must have a court order for your judgment debtor to appear in court to answer your questions and sometime provide […]

Debt Collection Options

I am not a lawyer, I am a judgment referral expert (Judgment Broker). This article is my opinion about recovering what is owed. 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. There are many types of […]

Dealing With Flakes

I am a judgment broker. It is not an easy job, however my job is fun and done entirely via the internet. My phone and fax are via the internet too. I deal with a lot of great people, and also more flakes (nationwide) than most people do. Starting a business during tough economic times […]

Dealing With Debt Collectors

Judgments are much more powerful than debts. A judgment can be used to grab (levy) your bank account or part of your wages, and sometimes even cause a Sherriff to auction off your property, to satisfy the judgment. Judgments can be recovered without phone calls or letters to you. Debts cannot be used to levy […]

Dealing With Court Clerks

I am not a lawyer, I am a judgment broker. This 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). “I can’t give you legal advice” is something you consistently read and hear at the court clerk’s […]

Dead Judgment Debtors

When people, or a person owes you judgment money, the death of your judgment debtor(s) does not always mean the death of your judgment. If you sued a corporation that later died, your judgment is more likely to really be dead. When a corporation folds, everything depends on the circumstances that caused it to fold. […]

Dead Debtors And SSDI

One way that judgment debtors avoid paying off judgments is to die. When a judgment debtor dies, it is usually “game over” for most creditors. However, sometimes a judgment owner can check their late debtor’s estate situation. Depending on what they find out, some may try to recover something on their judgment by filing a […]

Dead Debtors

What if you have an (e.g.) Alter-Ego motion (covered by California CCP 187) scheduled soon, and the person you are trying to add (as the CEO and head of a family business) as an additional judgment debtor, has died? Most likely, the motion hearing will be postponed, and someone will be named to take the […]

DC Judgments

This article summarizes certain Washington, DC judgment-related laws. Washington DC, formally the District of Columbia, and is sometimes called Washington D.C., “The District”, or just “DC”; is the capital of the United States. DC is on Federal land, and is not part of any State. One of many judgment articles: I am a Judgment Broker, […]