Civil Judgement
Date: Thu, 04/24/2008 - 06:11
I was wondering if anyone knew anything about civil judgements. I had a friend that has his own business doing home improvements. Basically he just does jobs here and there. It really wouldn't be considered a business. Anyway, he was sued by a customer and they happened to win a judgement against him for $1,000. He doesn't have the money to pay all at once. What happens from here? He doesn't own anything and has no bank account.
Well I would suggest that he pay what he can when he can until i
Well I would suggest that he pay what he can when he can until it's resolved.
They could place a lien on something he owns. Which means that b
They could place a lien on something he owns. Which means that before he sold said item he would have to satisfy the lien first.
There is a whole range of post-judgment remedies too numerous to
There is a whole range of post-judgment remedies too numerous to list here. The best bet for this small amount is to pay it off, borrow the money to pay it off, or make a payment plan.
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