If they win a lawsuit they can. But they must follow the process and convince the court that it is a legitimate debt.
Yes, you can sue a person from another state if that person owes you money. Access your local small claims court to file the lawsuit.
Go to your local courthouse. File a small claims court case against the person. Show up in court and present your case.
A lawsuit is an action a person takes in the court of law when they feel wronged by another person or company seeking money from damages.
Probate court is used when the dead person has a Will leaving their money or possessions to another person. If the dead person leaves something to their spouse, the spouse will receive it.
Yes. A garnishment is a court order to an employer to withhold all or part of an employee's wages and to send the money to the court or to the person who won a lawsuit against the employee. That's usually the first thing the creditor does after obtaining a judgment against you.
FIle for a lien against them in court.
By taking him to court and getting a ruling against him for the money owed you.
It depends on whether you ask for money as a professional beggar or you ask for money occasionally to meet requirements of urgent need.
Yes the person can be sued for damages and compensation if a false or fabricated case is filed in the court. Criminal proceeding can also be initiated against him.
I believe that you are referring to a civil suit? This is an action by one person or entity (company, partnership, etc) against another, for money damages or some other kind of equatable relief (an injunction, cancellation of a deed or contract, etc).
yes they should so there is no question as to whose money it is yes No, they shouldn't. But a person can take all the money from the bank and place the money in an account under their name. This can only happen before the divorce is processed (on the books) in the court system. An attorney could have stopped this from happening, by order of the court.
If you owe it money and they sue you in court and win then yes, they can obtain a judgment lien against you that can be recorded in the land records.If you owe it money and they sue you in court and win then yes, they can obtain a judgment lien against you that can be recorded in the land records.If you owe it money and they sue you in court and win then yes, they can obtain a judgment lien against you that can be recorded in the land records.If you owe it money and they sue you in court and win then yes, they can obtain a judgment lien against you that can be recorded in the land records.