I assume since there is a limit of $5,000 then the show must pay the judgement. Most of the time these people have no money so how could they come up with $5,000.
I assume since there is a limit of $5,000 then the show must pay the judgement. Most of the time these people have no money so how could they come up with $5,000.
Each party is paid a fee for appearing on the show. The judgments are paid by the show. These "court" shows are chosen from small claims court proceedings. The max amount you can win is the small claims court limit in the jurisdiction where the parties reside. When you appear on the show, you are agree to remove your case from your local court and submit your case to the ruling of the celebrity "judge". It is really a binding arbitration and the "litigants" get a free vacation.
If you win a settlement, the show pays you within 30 days. Both plantiff and defendant are paid a per diem fee, airfare, and lodging, to appear on the show.
actually when you go on Judge Judy both the defendant and the plaintiff get money from judge judy just to be on the show then when somebody wins ,ex: plaintiff wins the case, the defendant has to give over his money that he got from judge judy. Basically judge pays for all of the winners
I assume since there is a limit of $5,000 then the show must pay the judgement. Most of the time these people have no money so how could they come up with $5,000.
The show pays.The show pays.The show pays.The show pays.
I assume since there is a limit of $5,000 then the show must pay the judgement. Most of the time these people have no money so how could they come up with $5,000.
Each party is paid a fee for appearing on the show. The judgments are paid by the show. These "court" shows are chosen from small claims court proceedings. The max amount you can win is the small claims court limit in the jurisdiction where the parties reside. When you appear on the show, you are agree to remove your case from your local court and submit your case to the ruling of the celebrity "judge". It is really a binding arbitration and the "litigants" get a free vacation.
If you win a settlement, the show pays you within 30 days. Both plantiff and defendant are paid a per diem fee, airfare, and lodging, to appear on the show.
actually when you go on Judge Judy both the defendant and the plaintiff get money from judge judy just to be on the show then when somebody wins ,ex: plaintiff wins the case, the defendant has to give over his money that he got from judge judy. Basically judge pays for all of the winners
I assume since there is a limit of $5,000 then the show must pay the judgement. Most of the time these people have no money so how could they come up with $5,000.
judge Alex was on trivial pursuit the game show ;D
The sponsors for the show pay for the work.
judge joe brown show sometimes seems fake, funny how they yell at him and not judge judy, and she really deserves it.
Judge Judy
His appointments show his judgment is quite erratic. Probably why he was such a bad President.
You get paid 200 dollars for being on the show. Both parties do. A car will also pick you up from your house and take you back after the show if you live within a certain area. You get to stay in a fancy hotel for free with all food included. At the end when they reach a judgment neither party pays anything. The court pays for everything. I have been on the show before.