Enforcement of Judgments Attorneys
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Frandzel Robins Bloom & Csato, L.C.
Los Angeles, CA323-852-1000 -
Law Offices of Richard T. Baum
Los Angeles, CA310-895-9710Free Legal Consultation -
Law Offices of Harold C. Klaskin
Los Angeles, CA866-711-1872Free Legal Consultation
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How Can A Judgment Be Enforced?
A judgment can be enforced by taking the debtor's property in an amount equal to the total debt. Initially, the judgment creditor must obtain a Writ of Execution, which typically contains an order … more -
Is All Property Of The Judgment Debtor Subject To Execution?
State laws protect certain property from the reach of creditors. The laws regarding what property is exempt varies widely from state to state. States that do have laws exempting certain property … more -
If A Judgment Is Received In One State, Is It Enforceable In Another State?
When a judgment debtor moves his assets to another state, the judgment can be filed with the court in the state where the assets are currently held. It then becomes a lien against all real estate … more -
What Is A Confessed Judgment?
A confession of judgment clause is usually contained in a note signed by the borrower and authorizes the creditor to obtain a judgment without providing advance notice to the debtor. If a debtor … more -
Will I receive Notice Before My Car is Repossessed?
Most states require that your creditor provide you with notice before your car is repossessed. While the exact requirements of the notice differ from state to state, most states require … more

