Are Judgment Enforcers Experienced?
Q: Are judgment enforcers experienced? How did they get into this business? A: Every judgment enforcer’s story is unique. Some started being a police officer, some started by being a private eye, or a lawyer or a paralegal. Others were defrauded and had to learn how to enforce their own judgments, and learned enough to expertly […]
An Agent Of a Judgment Enforcement Company?
There may come a time, not so far away, where every Judgment or debt buyer will have to become a licensed collection agency to stay in business. This article addresses issues that come up when collection agencies enforce judgments, and what this can mean for independent judgment buyers, enforcers, and judgment owners. When one becomes […]
American Indian Judgments
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 against a Native […]
Amazon Glacier
While online storage services such as Carbonite, Mozy, and Apple’s iCloud are popular; some people find that Amazon’s Glacier storage service is right for them. However, it is not easy to figure out how to use Amazon’s Glacier service, and this article shares what I learned. I am a judgment broker who writes often. To […]
Alternatives To TurboTax
My finances are fairly simple, so I have not needed anyone to help me do my taxes for a very long time. My preference in computers is the Macintosh. For almost 20 years I have used Intuit’s TurboTax to do my taxes for many ways. Soon after Apple introduced and refined OSX and “killed” OS9; […]
Alter Ego Time Limits
In California, is it true that a judgment creditor has only four years to demand payment, or then must move for an order of sale, after a deed transfer to a bona-fide purchaser for value? One of many judgment-related articles: I am not a lawyer, and this article is my opinion based on my experience […]
Already recovered part of a Judgment?
Q: My debtor already paid me part of my judgment. How will that be handled? A: This is not a problem – as long as you kept track of every payment the judgment debtor made to you in the past. The judgment enforcer will adjust their paperwork to reflect what the debtor already paid. (They are not […]
Alaska Judgment Laws
This article highlights some judgment-related laws and rules in Alaska. Laws, regulations, and court rules change over time, so please confirm any laws described in this or any of my articles. My articles are my opinions, and not legal advice. I am a Judgment Broker, and am not a lawyer. If you ever need any […]
Alabama Judgment Enforcement
I am a judgment broker, not a lawyer. This is a summary of what I have learned and observed. If you need legal advice, contact a lawyer (See our National Lawyer State Bar List). Because this is a summary of how to enforce an Alabama judgment, here is a PDF download file link, with more information: http://law.onecle.com/alabama/civil-practice/chapter9.html. […]
Starting A Judgment Referral Business
There are two popular ways to start or run a judgment-related business. You can do everything yourself, or you can outsource some or all of a judgment business. There are many ways to learn how to recover judgments and run a conventional judgment recovery business. This article highlights an alternative idea for a judgment business, […]