To collect on a judgment against someone, you can typically enforce it through methods such as wage garnishment, bank account levy, or placing a lien on their property. You may need to file additional paperwork with the court and follow specific legal procedures to ensure successful collection. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance on the best course of action in your specific situation.
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.
, how I can I place a judgement against a tenant for non-payment of rent?
Can someone collect my income tax return for a judgment against me
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.
Demand VERIFICATION of the debt. Dont say or do anything until you have verification in your hand. THEN you can prceed to make a plan. Someone somewhere had to have gotten a JUDGEMENT against your husband for the balance owing. The judgment has to be in effect for them to try to collect.
Yes, they can. For a credit card company to actually SUE someone is pretty serious. If you're talking about collecting on a debt owed, they can certainly get a judgement against you. If they win a judgement against you, they can collect the debt when you become employed or even have your salary garnished. At least in the U.S., anybody can sue anyone for just about anything. Whether or not that law suit is justified, or won't be immediately kicked out of court, is the question.
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.
If it is against property..if it is a judgement against you generally, then no.
Until the Statute of Limitations tolls on the judgement.
A Sheriff's sale usually is to sell off property that has been seized by a large judgement against someone or a repossession that has taken place.