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Why 85% of Court Judgment Holders Fail To Collect Brace yourself, you may not be happy when you read this: I have a dentist friend name Tom. Tom is a county employee, a civil servant practicing dentistry for Suffolk County, NY. He is divorced and has been paying alimony to his ex-wife for many years. The divorce decree requires that his alimony payments increase in direct proportion to any increase in his earned income. He hates his ex with a passion and hasn't seen her face or heard her voice for many years. Tom recently refused to accept a promotion to Department Director because it came with a very large salary increase. What? Yes, he refused the promotion and big salary increase. His real reason for rejecting the promotion is that his ex-wife would also benefit from his good fortune. Tom can't stand the idea of her having a share in his "windfall." A legal judgment (spelled judgment, not judgement) is a money (monetary) financial award decreed (ordered) by a judge as part of the verdict in a lawsuit or other civil court case. The final judgment does not provide for collection of the money owed but authorizes the "winner" to use legal means to enforce and collect the award from the debtor. Domesticate, domestication, domesticating The terms "domesticate and domestication" refer to the legal process by which a lawful civil judgment becomes recognized as lawful by a state other than the one that issued the judgment. Such a process is needed whenever the debtor resides and has assets in a state or states other than the one where the court decree or court order was made. The root of the word domesticate means domicile; your domicile is your home. The judgment must be "at home" in the states of the debtor and his assets. Uncollected Judgments, Unsatisfied, Uncollected, Unpaid Judgments Between 80-85% of all
legal judgments remain uncollected after 5 or more years. "Caveat Emptor" is a latin term meaning "Let the Buyer Beware!" Enforcement. Enforcing and Recovery of Legal Judgments Judgment enforcement, using lawful means, is authorized by the courts that order the judgments.
Have you tried collecting money judgements? It's no piece of cake! A money judgement is a final award that is ordered (decreed) by a Civil Court. It is an official statement that the parties identified in the "Final Judgment" are legally indebted to you for a specific amount of money. The award may include terms such as a specific amount of interest being added to the award amount per year. One of our clients was awarded $186,000 + 7% per year beginning with the date the final judgment was ordered. Attorneys typically require an advance retainer and bill you by the hour for their time. They collect whether or not they suceed in collecting the judgment for you. Lawyers do not generally have the training, skills or experience needed to get the job done correctly. It is common for attorneys and other legal professionals to use our professional services as regards issues of judgment recovery, finding hidden assets, judgment domestications and more. Attorneys are ideal for initiating or defending lawsuits, but not quite appropriate as enforcers and collectors of legal judgments. Bankruptcy is a legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organizations to pay their creditors. A debtor, as a strategy to avoid paying any legal debt, including a lawful court judgment, may threaten to declare bankruptcy OR actually file for bankruptcy. Filing for bankruptcy provides the debtor with temporary protection from creditors. This gets even more interesting when creditors take action to block this action from being effecitve. It is obvious that you can't legally attach (seize, appropriate) assets of a debtor unless you have the authority of a court order by means of the legal judgment that resulted from the lawsuit that you won, and you must also know the WHAT and WHERE of his assets. What are his assets and where are they located. We are Judgment Recovery Specialists
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