Things To Know Before Completing
The Judgment Recovery Application Form
    

Only money Judgments of $25,000 or more are considered for Judgment Recovery or Enforcement.   Do not use this form for money judgments below $25,000. 

If your judgment qualifies it will be presented, with others, to our entire group of independent Judgment Enforcement professionals, currently numbering a total of 33.  Your listing will appear until selected for action or for as long as 60 days. There is no guarantee that your listing will be selected for enforcement by any of our agents, but you can increase the odds in your favor.  The information you provide, especially in the description of your case, and the way you present it, can really help get it selected for action.

     Recovering legal judgments is made much more effective when you, the Judgment Owner, are as helpful as possible to our Judgment recovery professionals.  Your help begins as you complete the requested information in the application form.   It is the Judgment recovery pros who examine the information you provide in your application in and use it to decide if they would like to accept and work on your case. 

     As you have seen on the website, Judgment Owners do not pay any up front out of pocket fees or legal expenses; these are ALL laid out by the Judgment recovery professionals. The only exception is the $18 fee paid in advance to insure that the application is professionally redacted, to protect all of the personal and confidential information of the Judgment Owner and the debtor from being accessed by hackers. All cases must be redacted.

     Your agreement will specify that you will reimburse their out of pocket expenses ONLY after they are successful in collecting some or all of the legal judgment. This is the primary reason that you should be as helpful as possible.  It won't cost you a dime unless there is a successful outcome.

      There are always large numbers of people asking for help collecting their Judgments.  The listings that are the most "appealing" are the ones that seem to have the BEST chances of recovery.  These are the ones that the Judgment recovery professionals want to work on.  Logical, right?

      Your case description should include as MUCH useful information as possible and worded in a way that is clear and easy to understand.

     Don't be in a hurry, lazy, sloppy, or careless when you enter any of the information.  The quality of your application is a clear reflection of your attitude.  Applications that are sloppy or careless will be rejected and deleted and the application fee will be voluntarily refunded as such applications will not help us to help you recovery your Judgment Award.  Show us that you want us to enforce your judgment.  If you don't really care about your case we won't either.   

     Judgment Enforcement Professionals will take your case most seriously when you provide them with as much detailed and accurate information as possible. Your best chances of recovering some or all of the money owed to you is to help us to help you.   Without your active help and support there is really no point in sending us your application for help.

Excellent Sample Case Description: The debtor was the contractor for building us a new, custom built home. In one instance, we directly paid cash to a cabinet maker to build custom cabinets for the home. The debtor went to the cabinet maker and got him to pay him the money we had paid for the cabinets. This money was never repaid. In other instances, we paid the debtor for various other subcontractors to provide materials and services for the house. He never paid the subcontractors the money we had paid him. This resulted in the subcontractors to put a lien on the house which we had to pay, so in essence we had to pay them twice. Other sub-contractors that the debtor owed money to were paid off by the debtor by padding the bills for work one our house. The amount of the debtor's fraud far exceeds the amount of this judgement.


Sincerely at your service,
Hugh Brecher, M.A.,
Executive Director
RecoverLegalJudgment

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