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What is a Writ of Execution?

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The Role of a Writ of Execution in Debt Collection Understanding a writ of execution can be crucial for those involved in civil litigation, especially when a court judgment needs enforcement. If you’ve obtained a judgment and the debtor hasn’t paid, a writ of execution issued by the court authorizes the seizure of the debtor’s Read More »

What is a Debtor Examination?

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When a creditor obtains a judgment against a debtor, the next challenge is collecting on that judgment. This is where a debtor examination, a critical tool in a creditor’s arsenal, comes into play. But what exactly is a debtor examination? Let’s explore the debtor examination process, which allows a creditor to obtain information about the Read More »

Commercial Lending & Debt Collection: Strategies & Legal Insights

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In the world of commercial lending, it’s inevitable that some loans will go unpaid. When these situations arise, it’s crucial to understand the intricate process of debt collection to ensure both parties’ rights and interests are preserved. While the landscape of collecting unpaid debts might seem intimidating, with the help of a collections attorney, it Read More »

How to Enforce a Judgment?: Essential Steps for Effective Debt Recovery

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  Successfully securing a judgment in a debt collection case is only half the battle. The next pivotal step, often misunderstood or underestimated, is enforcing that judgment to recover the debt owed. So, when we ask how to enforce a judgment — we’re delving into the series of actions a creditor can legally take to Read More »