Category: judgment collection
February 21, 2023
Struggling to collect unpaid judgments from debtors who don’t seem to want to cooperate is difficult enough. Trying to figure out what to do after years of failed efforts only makes matters worse. If your company has unpaid judgments you cannot seem to get settled, perhaps it’s time to...
Read MoreFebruary 14, 2023
How much do you know about civil court proceedings and judgments? If you are like most people, your knowledge is limited. You might not realize that a judgment is a court decision, for example. You also might not know that winning a judgment doesn’t bring your case to a close. It actually...
Read MoreFebruary 10, 2023
We are all about seeking judgments against debtors who avoid paying what they owe. Sometimes obtaining a judgment is the best course of action. But what if companies could avoid future judgments just by making changes to their billing practices? A few adjustments here and there may not prevent all...
Read MoreFebruary 7, 2023
In one of our recent blog posts, we asked readers how much they have spent trying to collect unpaid judgments. The thing about collecting is that creditors need to invest more than just money. They also need to invest time. That is where we come in. You may not have the time to dedicate...
Read MoreJanuary 31, 2023
Civil court can be a mysterious entity to people who never spend any time there. And because most of us have never been involved in civil litigation, it is easy to assume that what happens in civil court is nearly identical to what happens in criminal court. But this is not the case. Take...
Read MoreJanuary 10, 2023
Winning a judgment against a debtor should be a cause for celebration. It should be a victory of sorts. But far too often, the satisfaction of winning is short-lived because the debtor has no intention of paying. If you are currently in that position, we have a question for you: how much have you...
Read MoreDecember 27, 2022
Did you know that judgments come with statutes of limitations? Here in Utah, the statute of limitations is eight years from the date a judgment is entered. Most states have statutes of limitations of between seven and 10 years. Let’s err on the high side and say your state has a 10-year...
Read MoreDecember 13, 2022
Our industry has its own language. We use terms that people not involved in judgment collection are not familiar with. They aren’t difficult to understand, but they are also not part of the common language. Two examples are ‘judgment creditor’ and ‘judgment debtor’....
Read MoreAugust 9, 2022
Regular readers of our blog know that states regulate civil judgments according to their own laws. We are active in six states including California, Washington, and Idaho. Needless to say, some of the laws in these other states vary quite a bit from the laws on collecting judgments in Utah. It is...
Read MoreMay 10, 2022
Having to go to court is no fun. As a business owner or manager, civil litigation is not on your list of things to do. You would rather concentrate your company’s efforts on serving your customers. Things don’t always work out that way, though. No matter how hard you try actively...
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