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== == Go back to the court/judge that made the judgment and ask for an "enforcement order" that gives the employer a set period of time to pay you what is owed to you. If the amount is NOT paid, by the set date, the court will issue a warrant of committal for the arrest of the company's owner or Chief Executive, on a charge of "Contempt of Court" for ignoring the court order. The arrest warrant is immediate, and any Police department in the state can arrest him, on sight. Once in custody, he will be brought before the court and told to " pay or stay in jail until you do pay." Judges really don't like people who don't comply with their specific court orders, which is the case here.

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Q: If you were awarded judgment and penalties against your employer but he refuses to pay how do you collect what is owed to you?
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