A court judgment is only worth the paper it's printed on--unless you can collect it. People who are awarded a money judgment in Small Claims, Municipal or Superior Court discover a harsh truth: the court will not collect the judgment. "Collect Your Court Judgment" shows them how to locate debtors, find out what they're worth, and claim their money.
Whether you are suing or defending, this book will take you through the Florida Small Claims Court system, from filing a complaint to collecting your judgment.Includes all sample forms, plus details on: -- Resolving a dispute without going ...
Collect Your Judgment in 5 Easy Steps is an easy-to use reference guide that helps the average person collect a judgment without an attorney or collection agency.
I cannot overemphasize methodical study and understanding of the law. If this book is read with care and understood, it will be helpful to you in the collection of small claims and the settlement of disputes. Mary Anne Nixon Attorney at Law
Everybody's Guide to Small Claims Court
Cecil's new book is targeted to help those holders of Texas judgments who are eager to do the work of recovery themselves. This book provides the simple steps to follow for the majority of cases and recovery processes.
In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application.
Awarded a judgment and want your money?
In addition to supplying all the model forms you need, each chapter of the book is preceded by a commentary section, with practical advice on how, when, where, and why the forms are filed.
Small claims court Web site: www.courts.state.ny.us/courts/nyc/ smallclaims/index.shtml Information Web sites: ... smallclaims.pdf https://www.nycourts.gov/courts/nyc/smallclaims/procedural.shtm Debt collection law: New York General Law ...
"This Action Guide focuses on the steps you need to consider when you represent a judgment creditor who wants to collect the money that was awarded to your client in a California state court of judgment.