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Re: Small Claims or Attorney?


Very welcome Joe and to any one else this may help in the long run. And remember in most states once you get a judgement you have to wait six months, then you file a motion for the courts to issue a Writ of Execution. With a writ you can issue liens on property. This is usually if you cant get banking info to obtain garnishment.http://www.duncanlawonline.com/what-is-a-writ-of-execution/ And if they file bankruptcy, make sure you are named as a creditor with your judgement and go for it in bankruptcy court. http://www.usmarshals.gov/process/execution-writ.htm
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Re: Small Claims or Attorney? EshoreJoe 4/28/2012 3:24:16 AM