Category: California Judgments
March 12, 2024
From time to time, we are asked if it is possible to collect out-of-state judgment in California. The question stems from the fact that a judgment debtor from another state has either moved to California or has assets there. Here is the good news: it is possible. You just need to file the correct...
Read MoreFebruary 24, 2024
Like every other state Judgment Collectors operates in, California has its own set of rules judgment creditors need to abide by. The rules cover everything from how judgments can be collected to when creditors can actually get started on collecting. That brings up a question: when is it appropriate...
Read MoreApril 25, 2023
If you know anything about the judgment collection industry, you might be aware that states govern judgment law differently. What holds true in one state might not hold true in another. For example, California courts distinguish between money judgments and non-money judgments. We are obviously...
Read MoreJuly 7, 2022
Rules governing civil judgments vary from one state to the next. As an organization that specializes in judgment collection in California, we make it our business to fully understand the rules in the Golden State. For example, we are aware of the fact that California law provides for an Order of...
Read MoreJune 30, 2022
California is somewhat unique among the fifty states. Just in terms of its legal system, there are things in California law that you will not find anywhere else. We have spent the last several months emphasizing that very fact on our blog. Collecting judgments in California requires knowing what...
Read MoreJune 27, 2022
Collecting unpaid judgments is part knowledge, part skill, part experience, and part luck. Some judgments are easier to collect on than others. Regardless, the key to success is knowing the law. That certainly is the case in California, where the rules governing judgments and collection can differ...
Read MoreJune 20, 2022
Labor judgments are a unique type of judgment involving employers and their employees. They can be just as difficult to collect as any other kind of judgment. But in California, a new law just implemented at the first of the year helps. It allows creditors to continue collection efforts against...
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