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Cars To Satisfy Judgments

What if you are a judgment enforcer, that had a $2,000 judgment assigned to you? What if your judgment debtor refused to pay, and you then planned to use your writ of execution to arrange a levy of your debtor’s vehicle, that you think is worth $3,000? One of many judgment articles: I am a […]

Can you track someone down for me?

No, we could only track down people if we are the Assignee Of Record on a judgment against them. We are not licensed Private Investigators, so we cannot share our results with anyone. JudgmentBuy can refer you to good Private Investigators.

Can You Bypass The Sheriff?

I am not a lawyer, I am a judgment broker. This article is only my opinion, about the (mostly California) laws I have read, and what I have learned. Nothing in any of my articles should ever be considered legal advice. Many creditor’s wish they could take money directly from the judgment debtor. That will […]

Can only one plaintiff sign?

Q. When I won my judgment, I was one of two plaintiffs. Now the other plaintiff is gone, and I can’t find them. Can I alone, assign my judgment to a judgment enforcer? A: We are not lawyers. Our opinion is that when there is more than one plaintiffs on a judgment, all the plaintiffs […]

Can I visit your Judgment office?

Q: Why do most judgment enforcers not want to meet me in person? A: Because the best ones are busy, and such meetings are time consuming and take them away from their computer, court, fax, etc. While there are a few judgment enforcers (JEs) that have a public walk-in location, the vast majority have virtual […]

Can I or should I use an attorney?

Q: Instead of using a judgment enforcer to recover my judgment, can I, or should I use an attorney?A: Yes you can. (See our Contingency Attorneys article.) Lawyers who JudgmentBuy refers you to, use the pure contingency model, costing you nothing except a portion of what is hopefully recovered on the judgment. (If your judgment debtor is […]

Can Attorneys get or pay Referral Fees?

Q: Can a Lawyer pay or get paid for judgment leads?A: We are not lawyers. Our opinion, based on what we have been told from lawyers all over the country referring or enforcing JudgmentBuy’s judgment leads is that: Lawyers can only pay other lawyers for leads. Lawyers cannot pay anyone else (who is not a […]

California Subpoena Timelines

Judgment recovery sometimes requires judgment debtor examinations, and sometimes also document production requests, for copies of records from third-parties such as the judgment debtor’s bank, landlord, or employer. This article has California for an example, and every Federal and State court has deadlines for when things must get served. This article is my opinion, and […]

California Civil Sheriffs

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. If you ever need legal advice or a strategy to use, please contact a lawyer. Jurisdiction is one of the foundations of civil law. Usually, a judgment needs […]

Judgment Renewal Tips

When you renew your first judgment, you want to make sure you do it right; especially if it is close to its expiration date. Because of slow courts and/or things that can go wrong, I recommend renewing judgments at least six months before they expire. One of many judgment-related articles: I am a judgment broker […]