The losing party rarely writes a check at the courthouse. The more usual scenario finds the winner continuing to use the judicial system to enforce a judgment. *The first step to enforcing a judgment is to protect the judgment from transfers of property by the Debtor. One way to protect the judgment is to create […]
Getting Your Judgement
Introduction If you win at trial and the judgment says the other person owes you money or property, you are the “judgment creditor.” The person who lost is called the “judgment debtor.” Enforcing Your Judgment You have to take legal steps to collect the judgment. The court will not collect it for you. You may […]
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS PERTAINING TO VEHICLE REPOSSESSIONS
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS PERTAINING TO VEHICLE REPOSSESSIONS PUBLISHED BY CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF LICENSED REPOSSESSORS California Association of Licensed Repossessors (CALR) has listed some common questions posed by interested persons. The CALR’s legal counsel has assisted in framing general answers to some of these questions. Note references are as follows: B&P = Business & Professions Code; […]
NY Judge Rules on Toll Hike
New York – If AAA has its way at a hearing today, a federal judge will block a toll hike scheduled to take effect next month at bi-state bridges and tunnels run by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. If not, peak-hour tolls will rise by 75 cents for passenger cars with […]