To collect on a judgment against a corporation, you can typically enforce the judgment through methods such as garnishing the corporation's bank accounts, placing a lien on their property, or seeking assistance from a collection agency. It is important to follow legal procedures and seek guidance from a lawyer to ensure proper enforcement of the judgment.
Limited. It refers to a type of corporation formed to protect the assets of the owners; generally, only the assets of the corporation are "reachable" by a judgement against the company.
To collect a judgment against an LLC, you typically need to follow legal procedures such as obtaining a charging order or seeking to pierce the corporate veil. This may involve working with a lawyer and going through the court system to enforce the judgment against the LLC's assets.
hoe long do lenders have to collect on a judgement in fla.
Totally different if it is a judgement for you or against you. One you owe, the other you have to find some way to collect. Please clarify your position.
You can not have a judgement to garnish wages since you are not a major company, you will need to go to court to collect.
Sure, you can file a civil suit against any person, company, corporation etc.. The question is if you have a chance to win and what sort of judgement to expect. That would be a question for an attorney. If you think you were unjustly terminated you should contact the Department of Workforce Development for your state.
If it is against property..if it is a judgement against you generally, then no.
Until the Statute of Limitations tolls on the judgement.
Most likely, the LENDER got a judgement for the balance due on the car loan about 6 years ago. They have likely sold the judgement to an attorney who will collect on the judgement.
doing things against your own good judgement.
No.
Yes.