Judgment Recovery & Related
Articles
The Wage Garnishment
You may be able to garnish up to 25% of your
debtor's wages if he is gainfully employed. If your court judgment
is owed to you by a debtor who works outside of the home, you may
be able to intercept up to 25% of his or her wages through a wage
garnishment in order to satisfy your judgment. This process is used
in almost every state in the country ... more
When is a Collection
Attorney Necessary?
Do you need to collect your delinquent accounts,
unpaid debts or money judgments? Do you want to have it done efficiently
and professionally? One way to do this is using a collection attorney.
Collections attorneys have collections skills that most other attorneys
don't have ... more
What Is An "Assignment
of Judgment"?
An Assignment of Judgment is the transfer
of the title and interest in a judgment from one person to another
person. Judgment Recovery Specialists (JRS) "take assignment"
on judgments through this Assignment of Judgment method. This means
that the money judgment ... more
Starting Your
Judgment Recovery Business
Do you have doubts about starting your own
Judgment Recovery Business? If you do have doubts, then that's good.
It's good to be cautious. It's good to recognize that you have a
lot of learning ahead of you ... more
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