Debt collection can be a very difficult process for a business. Most companies do not have a specialized debt collection department, and even those that do may only have a few employees working in that area. The more complex a situation becomes, the more likely the...
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Judgment Enforcement
A judgment can lead to a lien against a debtor’s home
Creditors trying to collect on a debt may feel like they are at the mercy of debtors. It can be very difficult to contact someone who does not want to take responsibility for their financial obligations. It can be even more difficult to convince them to pay their...
Offering payment plans after securing a debt-related judgment
After working hard and obtaining a justified court judgment, the best-case scenario would involve a large, single payment made by the debtor. However, such easy and voluntary outcomes are not particularly common. Someone who has made concerted efforts to avoid...
Do wage garnishments in California result in timely repayment?
Creditors in California that are owed money by individuals who seem eager to avoid their responsibilities have options. While both state and federal law regulate collection efforts in an attempt to prevent abuses, the laws intended to protect consumers often put...
Why you may need non-wage garnishments
Sometimes it is necessary to take legal action to collect debts from a business. Still, even when the courts rule in favor of the plaintiff, the creditor is responsible for collecting the debt owed to them. Garnishing income from a business is one option, but...
How intangible levies work
People hear the words "business asset" and immediately think of money, real property, products, and other things of value that physically exist. On the other hand, intangible assets also add value to the company but instead involve such concepts as agreements,...
Calculating the correct amount owed on a judgment is crucial
Determining a precise amount owed on a judgment is a vital part of the collection process. If the amount is incorrect, the court will not issue a writ of execution, which is required to levy on the debtor's assets. And if the court accidentally issues the writ or levy...
A writ of execution initiates the court-mandated collection
The law provides several options for creditors intent on collecting a debt. The creditor trying to collect a debt will file a lawsuit with the court. If the court agrees with the plaintiff, it will issue a writ of execution to the judgment creditor, which allows them...
The 6 steps that lead to judgment satisfaction
Many assume that winning their court case is the story's end. The debtor pays the winner whatever the judge or jury decides the damages are, and everyone moves on. Unfortunately, it is often more complex than that. Just because there is a judgment doesn't mean that...
What is a keeper attachment?
Collecting debts are rarely easy, even if it is from another business. Fortunately, creditors have different attachments to lay a legal claim to a debtor's assets that are equal to the value of the debt. It can be a provisional remedy that prevents the judgment debtor...

