A judgment creates a cloud on the title. Any buyer, lender or title insurance company would require that the lien be paid before they will complete any transaction with you relating to your property.
Go to the clerk of the courts and pay for a record search.
Do search on Writ of Execution or enforce judgment.
If you have a recorded judgment against you, that showed up upon the title search, when you opened up a sales escrow, the amount of the judgment times two will be held by the title company. If not using a title company, but someone else, the answer would be the same.
Contact the office of the clerk of the court where the judgment was entered. If you do not know the specific court then contact the circuit court clerk's office. Or you can do a search of public records, however such sites are generally three months or more behind in posting judgment awards and other public judicial information.
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You can try conducting a public records search or hiring a private investigator to locate where the individual is currently working. Another option is to request information from the court that issued the civil judgment, as they may have updated contact details for the individual.
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If the wife has no interest in the property, meaning that her name was never on title, then she doesn't own it. If she doesn't own it...they cannot take the property away from her. I would reccomend a title search to make sure that she was never on any deeds. Good luck.
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