The terminology that is generally used is "judgment proof" or "execution proof". Basically it means that the debtor has not property which can be seized by creditors for repayment of debt. Or possibly the debtor resides in a state which does not allow such action to be taken; for example wage garnishment for creditor debt is not allowed in Texas, Pennsylvania, North Carolina or South Carolina.
Basics: Homestead $100,000 for married couple, $50,000 single or $2,500 cash exempted if homestead exemption is not used. Family Bible, pictures, books, max. $5,000. Pets (honest) $450 Personal items, (clothing, appliances, furnishings, etc.) $5,000. Wedding rings, watch, max. $5,000. Vehicle exemption, $2,500. Tools of Trade, $5,000. Bear in mind that creditors are interested in assets that are easily seized or liquidated, wage garnishment, bank accounts, stocks, bonds, etc. Nor do they want Fluffy the cat, or Woofer the dog. The pet exemption for the most part pertains to pet stores, pure bred dog, cat, horse breeders, etc. Creditors are not interested in attaching a refrigerator, sofa, and so forth unless it is collateral for the debt (example: big screen TV purchased on a merchant account). NY is a Tenancy By The Entirety state, therefore joint marital property may not be subject to seizure when only one spouse is the debtor and the property is held as TBE.
All Social Security benefits and public assistance monies are not subject to judgment attachment, some private pensions and private disability insurance are not. State laws determine what type of non government pensions, disability benefits, etc. are protected from creditor garnishment.
You need to file a new lawsuit in New York, and simultaneously move for summary judgment.
Rush to Judgment - 1967 was released on: USA: 2 June 1967 (New York City, New York)
Yes. For a NYC resident, municipal bond interest is exempt from all three possible income taxes.
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It expires after one year. It can be renewed every year until the judgment expires. In New York, a judgment can be renewed twice (a total of 20 years).
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File suit against the debtor in the appropriate state court in the county where the debtor resides. If the plaintiff wins a judgment they can execute the judgment as a wage garnishment against the debtor. New York allows a maximum of 25% garnishment of disposable income by a judgment creditor.
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In New York, businesses owned by one individual with no employees, no unpaid volunteers or subcontractors, and is not a corporation are exempt from workman's compensation. You are also exempt from workmen's compensation if you are self-employed and own all of the stock of the company, with no additional employees.
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