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Court Fee Waivers

Judgment recovery is usually expensive. Worse yet, any money spent is at risk because there are never any guarantees that a judgment can be recovered. The judgment creditor must pay for judgment debtor examinations, and for every attempt to levy or garnish their judgment debtor’s available assets. In most courts, fee waivers are available for […]

Cost Effective Ways To Learn Judgment Recovery

There are many ways, training courses, and books that can help you learn how to create a business recovering judgments. It usually takes a long time before you make a consistent profit recovering judgments; so for most people, keeping expenses down is important. In this article, I will share the most cost-effective ways to learn […]

Corporate Record Subpoenas

What if your judgment debtor is a relatively small corporate entity (that still has assets and/or makes a profit) that seems to at least partially own, or is involved with some other “insider” small corporate entities; that seem to be helping your juddment debtor company hide income and assets to thwart creditors? Solutions for these […]

Copying Court Documents

If you are a judgment enforcer, you might go to the courthouse and ask the clerk; or use a court computer(s) to look up judgment cases and then ask the clerk to pull records for you. The court clerk will make copies for you for (e.g., 50 cents per page), and that adds up, and […]

Coops and Referrals do not Cost You

Q: If a judgment enforcer hires or pays or cooperates with someone to enforce my judgment, will that change how much I get? A: No – because the judgment enforcer you sold your judgment to is the Assignee Of Record. You assigned your legal right to enforce the judgment, however your financial rights to your […]

How Judgment Coops Work

Many enforcers are flakes, for one reason they take all judgments, even judgments far away from them, Most judgment enforcers only enforce judgments close to them, usually in their own state. The reason is, when a judgment debtor moves to another state, it is more difficult and expensive to enforce the judgment. The only exception […]

Controlling Judgment Enforcers?

Q. How do you control your judgment enforcers to protect my judgment? A: JudgmentBuy does not control anyone, especially not judgment enforcers (JEs), which may be lawyers, collection companies, and people who specialize in recovering or buying judgments. Better than control – our business is based on JEs having signed a contract with JudgmentBuy, and […]

Contract Settlements

When one company (or party) owes money to another, negotiating a settlement is usually an option. This can happen either before, during, or after a lawsuit to get a judgment. Settlement negotiations can occur anytime, although sometimes after settling, debtors do not actually follow up and make the payment they agreed to. This article is […]

Contingency Lawyers

Q: I hired a lawyer on contingency, to recover my judgment. He has done nothing.I want to have JudgmentBuy find me a go-getter lawyer or enforcer to recover my judgment. But my lawyer says he won’t release my judgment until I pay them (a lot) for the time spent on my judgment – even though […]

Contingency Judgment Recovery

When you cannot recover a judgment yourself, and you cannot afford to pay a lawyer by the hour to attempt to recover your judgment, and you cannot sell your judgment for more than a few pennies on the dollar; your best choice is to find a contingency recovery solution. Contingency judgment recovery means future payment. […]