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California Judgment Laws

This article highlights some judgment-related laws in California. The judgment-related laws in California are usually within the California Code of Civil Procedures, abbreviated as CCPs. Laws change over time, so please confirm any laws mentioned in this, or any of my articles. My articles are my opinions, and not legal advice. I am a judgment […]

California Judgment Enforcement

I am a judgment broker, not a lawyer. 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). As this is a summary of how to enforce a judgment in California, let me start with a link […]

California Banks

This article is a list of the headquarters of the most popular California banks. In some judgment recovery situations, it is necessary to contact the headquarters of the bank. 16840, New Omni Bank, National Association, 1235 South Garfield Ave, Alhambra, California 91801, www.newomnibank.com 35474 Tomatobank, National Association, 1420 East Valley Blvd, Alhambra, California 91801, www.tomatobank.com 24716, American […]

California Bank Levies

I am not a lawyer, I am a judgment broker. This article is my opinion, based on my experience in California. If you ever need legal advice, please contact a lawyer. Of the articles I have written so far, this (originally written in 2011) one is most likely to become stale, (updated only here) because […]

California Attorney Fees

When can you recover attorney’s fees on a judgment, or when you attempt to recover a judgment? Only when the judgment or a court confirms that you can. What if the lawyer’s fees were not specifically granted on the judgment, however an award of the counselor’s fees was mentioned in your judgment? One of many […]

California Assignment Order Laws

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, and laws vary in each state. If you ever need any legal advice or a strategy to use, please contact a lawyer. This article summarizes and comments on the most […]

The California Association Of Judgment Professionals

This article is about the respected California Association Of Judgment Professionals (CAJP), www.cajp.org a nonprofit tax exempt educational organization, started at a 1999 conference in Bakersfield, California. Attendees of this first 1999 conference were: Michael Leseney, Bob Gilroy, Chris Gilroy, Joe Ehret, Tess Saich, Jeff Saich, Walter Steinmann, Buddy Evans, Bob Stack, Matt O’Donahue, Richard Enikes, Christina […]

Buying Judgments

Judgment buyers prefer to buy judgments that look easy to recover. An ideal judgment to buy is one that is against a wealthy person or company with no other judgments or debts; owning lots of assets such as properties, expensive cars, boats, or planes, with no prior loans or liens on them. Unfortunately, few judgment […]

Buying Judgment Leads

Because laws make it difficult and expensive to enforce judgments, there is a very large industry of independent Judgment Enforcers (JEs). The way judgment enforcement works is, first, judgments are assigned to the JE. Then the JE can attempt to enforce a judgment, so they and the Original Judgment Creditor (OJC – the plaintiff), can […]

Buying Bankruptcy Assets

A judgment debtor’s bankruptcy is usually bad news for a judgment creditor. However, when a crooked debtor with assets, vastly undervalues their assets, or fails to list them on their bankruptcy schedule; occasionally a creditor with assets, can make a bid on those formerly concealed assets. This article is my opinion, and not legal advice. […]