Attorney forwarding: If the debtor continues to ignore all our collection efforts, the claim is forwarded to our attorney in the debtor’s area. This can be effective. All our attorneys are members of the Commercial Law League of America (CLLA) and are fully licensed and bonded. We have had experience with these attorneys over years.
We have sources available to perform bank account searches on judgment accounts. These costs are not covered by our services and it would be at your discretion if you wish to pay to have a bank search performed.
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When you go to court and win, you will get a copy of the court’s judgment. This will show the amount of money the losing party must pay you. This party is referred to as the “judgment debtor,” and you are known as the “judgment creditor.”
The judgment itself is essentially a court order marking the decision in a lawsuit. There are many powerful tools that we are able to employ when collecting a judgment for you.
4 Types of Judgment Enforcement
Expert Advance Management LLC will utilize all collection activity possible to get you paid the money you are owed. Often times a judgment creditor finds that simply winning the lawsuit does not ensure money. It is at that time that they will need a collections agency to enforce the judgment. Here are some types of judgment enforcement that are common in the collections field.
1. Bank Levy
2. Wage Garnishment
3. Seizure of Property
4. Automobile Repossession
Once judgment has been entered, there are a number of ways to enforce debt collection. Bank garnishments are the easiest and most successful. So remember to get bank account information on all your accounts. It really can mean the difference between collecting an account or closing it. We try every option available from sheriff sales to debtor’s exams in order to collect. The only time that we close a file as uncollectible is if the corporation is out of business, bankruptcy has been filed, no assets are located or the amount of the claims simply is too small for legal action and they ignore all demands.
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