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I won the case last year but can I take any money from her job. If they want to take this to a higher court how long do I have to wait. It has been about four months and I have not heard from my lawyer in three months. I called and he is never there and I had email him three times and he never answer my emails. I never had the lady's home phone number and anytime I called her cell and left a message she said she never received it. What do you think I should do, the amount is $5,000.
You have a judgement. If you can find her bank account or where she works, you can obtain a garnishment order from the courts and serve it on the bank or her employer.
We do not know were she works or her bank, she never gave us her home or work number. All we know she works at a hair dresser. We do not have her S.S. number.
Hire a lawyer to do an asset search. When you find an asset, attach it. Plus, unless you won a default judgment, you had to have an address for her in order to sue her.
What's the lawyers name? The world should be warned about him.
We have her home address but she never gave us her home phone just her cell and she never answers it. She never gave us her work number, we have not heard from our lawyer in four months when we call he is never there and we had sent him three emails and he never answer. We search the web and she had a few address because she had own about three homes. So if we go to the court house with the judgment we can put a lien on her house. They wanted to take the case to a higher court but that was five months ago. I am always out of town.
It depends on the nature of the debt whether you can file a lien against her personal residence. You might be able to file one against any investment property she owns. But that means you have to wait until the sale to get the lien satisfied.