Category: Idaho
December 31, 2025
One of the biggest mistakes Idaho judgment creditors make is assuming that courts will enforce their judgments in the same way criminal courts enforce sentences. That is not how civil court works. Court involvement in enforcement efforts is minimal. But there is one important thing Idaho courts can...
Read MoreDecember 22, 2025
Money judgment collection is typically controlled at the state level. Moreover, states have their own peculiarities baked into their laws. Take the state of Idaho. Whether a judgment creditor wishes to exercise judgment liens or writs of execution, the principle of actionable equity needs to be...
Read MoreFebruary 17, 2025
Winning a judgment in Idaho is the first step in righting certain types of civil wrongs. Then again, winning does not settle things entirely. The matter of enforcement follows. When enforcement includes judgment collection, a creditor’s actions are governed by an established process and set...
Read MoreApril 30, 2024
Like courts in every other state, Idaho courts render civil judgments just about every day. Many of those judgments are monetary judgments, meaning one party is ordered to pay a monetary award to the other. They are the types of judgments we specialize in. We assist clients in Idaho in their...
Read MoreApril 26, 2024
Judgment creditors in Idaho have access to several means of collection. Garnishment is just one of them. We suspect a lot of people have heard about garnishment but do not truly understand what it is. This post will explain the basics of garnishment and why it might not be the best option....
Read MoreJuly 4, 2023
Regular readers of the Judgment Collectors blog know that states regulate judgments differently. Everything from how judgments are enforced to how court proceedings are followed can differ drastically from one state to the next. Even statutes of limitation are different. Idaho’s statute of...
Read MoreMay 23, 2023
Winning a judgment in Idaho gives a creditor access to certain legal tools through which the outstanding amount can be collected. A simple way to put it is that creditors have multiple collection options in Idaho. Knowing those options prior to going to court can help a creditor lay out a sound...
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