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AnswerNo. People are not sent to jail for not paying their debts. A writ of judgment is granted when the plaintiff wins the lawsuit. The judgment can be enforced in several ways, pursuant tot he laws of the debtor's state of residency. The preferred form is wage garnishment or bank account levy. It can also be in the form of a lien against property or liquidation of nonexempt assets belonging to the debtor(s). In very rare cases a creditor will attempt to bring criminal fraud charges against a debtor. This can only be done if it can be proven beyond doubt, that the person had "sufficiently evil intent" to defraud the creditor. An example would be, maxing out credit cards then moving to another state and living under an assumed name.

Always keep in mind: The only "Debtor's Prison" is the one of your extremely poor credit rating and your inability to move forward when it comes to just about anything that has to do with credit these days...which is everything. Owning a house, a new vehicle, utilities, insurance...your credit rating affects the rate you will pay for everything. Pay your bills on time. That is the best advice.

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Failing to pay a judgment typically won't result in imprisonment in civil cases. Instead, the creditor can pursue other legal avenues to collect the debt, such as seizing assets or garnishing wages. However, in some cases, a debtor could face contempt of court charges if they willfully disobey a court order, which may result in fines or, in extreme cases, imprisonment.

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How happens if defendant has no assets?

If the defendant has no assets, they may not be able to pay a monetary judgment against them. In such cases, the plaintiff may not be able to collect on the judgment unless the defendant's financial situation changes in the future.


How much time do you get to pay a judgment in small claims court in Colorado?

In Colorado, the time given to pay a judgment in small claims court is typically 30 days from the date of the judgment. If there are specific circumstances that warrant an extension, the court may consider granting additional time.


Who do you pay installments to on a small claims judgment to in Texas?

In Texas, you would pay installments on a small claims judgment directly to the individual or entity that the judgment was issued in favor of. This is typically the plaintiff who won the small claims case. It's important to follow the terms outlined in the judgment and make payments as agreed to avoid any further legal actions.


What if you took a contractor to court to pay your attorney fees to get an illegal lien off your house and he has not paid so how do you put a lien on him?

To place a lien on the contractor for failing to pay your attorney fees as ordered by the court, you typically need to obtain a judgment against the contractor for the unpaid fees. Once you have the judgment, you can file a lien against the contractor's property or assets to secure payment. It's advisable to consult with a lawyer to ensure all legal requirements are met.


Do people have to pay taxes while in prison?

Yes, individuals in prison are still required to pay federal income taxes on any income earned while incarcerated. However, they may not have access to certain deductions or credits available to those outside of prison.

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You pay it.


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What happens if i don't pay?

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How do you file a judgment against child support?

Child Support cannot be attached to pay a judgment.


Can your residence be taken in a law suit?

If the judgment is against you and you do not pay it, the home can be sold to pay the debts.


If a civil judgment or lien is against you in South Carolina and you pay your house off can they take your home from you?

If you have a civil judgment or lien against you in South Carolina and you pay you house off, they can not take it directly from you. They may be able to put a lien against it until you pay the debt off.


A judgment was filed against you. You agreed to pay the amount to avoid judgment. Now you have a letter from them with a consent to judgment agreement that added 1500.00 in fees. Should you sign?

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If you can not pay a judgment against you is it better to file a bankruptcy?

Hope you had a lawyer defending you against the judgment suit. You can use one now. Many, if not most judgments will not be discharged in BK.


If you have a judgment against credit and you hit lotto could they take it?

No, if you hit the lotto you should be able to pay the judgment in full, I hope? LOL


If a credit card company gets a judgment against you can they take your drivers license?

No. The judgment creditor might take your car and sell it to pay part of the judgment, but your license has no intrinsic value for sale. In addition, the judgment creditor is not permitted to seize your license or ask the state to seize it until you pay the judgment.


Broker breached contract but won a judgment against us in a court of law. Is there a statute of limitations on that judgment.?

There is no statute of limitations on a judgment. The only way a judgment can be satisfied is to pay the debt and then it will be removed from your credit report.