Your deposition has ended. You have all your documents, including bank statements, pay stubs, deeds to property, titles to vehicles, etc. What do you do with all this information? It depends on the status of your defendant. What I mean by status is you have to determine whether or not your defendant qualifies as “head […]
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I Have a Judgment and Now I Want to Collect Vol. 2
As discussed by on my June 6, 2013 blog, there are certain basic tools that you can utilize to try to collect on your judgment. In most cases, when I reference a judgment in this blog and any follow up blogs, I am simply referring to a money judgment. There are other types of judgments […]
I Have a Judgment and Now I Want to Collect. Vol. 1
A dispute arises. You make the decision to take the party you believe to be at fault to court. You file the lawsuit, go through the process and either by default, summary judgment or a final judgment after a trial, the judge awards you a money judgment for your damages and costs. Your feeling really […]