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john0753
Jan 7, 2009, 08:55 AM
I won a judgement in small claims court and want to try and collect it without an enforcement officer. The person who owes me the money owns nothing, (not even a car) the only money he has he receives through an insurance company for a settlement he received. He receives monthly payments and then approximately every six months he receives a bigger check. I was wondering if there is any way to collect this judgement on my own? I know the name of his lawyer and the name of the insurance company through which he receives his payments. I would appreciate any assistance anyone could give me.
Thanks
John
JudyKayTee
Jan 7, 2009, 09:16 AM
I won a judgement in small claims court and want to try and collect it without an enforcement officer. The person who owes me the money owns nothing, (not even a car) the only money he has he receives through an insurance company for a settlement he received. He receives monthly payments and then approximately every six months he receives a bigger check. I was wondering if there is any way to collect this judgement on my own? I know the name of his lawyer and the name of the insurance company through which he receives his payments. I would appreciate any assistance anyone could give me.
Thanks
John
You would file a lien on his bank account. When the money is deposted, it's forwarded to you.
His Lawyer and the insurance company cannot discuss this with you.
You could also file a lien on the insurance company payment and see how that plays out - depends on the State and the reason for the payments.