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    planetpep Posts: 4, Reputation: 1
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    May 8, 2008, 12:43 PM
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    If I have a judgement in ny and I incorporated after the fact in another state, how hard would it be for a creditor to?. im only looking for an opinion.. I realize that these are broad questions...

    If I have a judgement in ny and I incorporated after the fact in another state, how hard would it be for a creditor to put one and one together if not in the state the judgement was granted?. im only looking for an opinion.. I realize that these are broad questions...
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    May 8, 2008, 12:47 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by planetpep
    if i have a judgement in ny and i incorporated after the fact in another state, how hard would it be for a creditor to ?..im only looking for an opinion.. i realize that these are broad questions...
    "how hard would it be for a creditor to??

    Find you?
    Collect from you?
    Collect from your new corp?

    Not really sure what type of opinion you seek.
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    May 8, 2008, 01:42 PM
    First for heavens sake will you stop asking the same question over and over and over.

    I combined all of you one posts this morning and now have combined the two new ones.

    The answer you are getting is the same, you are trying to illegal hide money or property from the collector if you have moved it out of state in a new corporation, and the value of that new company, if started for the purpose of hiding money, could be taken even if a new corporation was formed. ** harder they have to prove it in court.

    But corporatoin filings are public record, and you will have to first have a listed regiested agent in the state where you incorporated at, plus normally you have to list your corporation with your state as doing business in your state. All of these records are public knowledge and open records. And the searches they do will show it up without any blinking normally. And of course if called into court, you would have to disclose this info anyway.
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    May 8, 2008, 01:52 PM
    Not to be crude about it, but if American law is anything like English law(and I think it is in this respect) if you act in this way the court will fillet your donkey; not only will it not benefit you , but you would be committing at least three crimes with at least 10 years maximum sentence that I can think off - in America, these would probably be federal crimes.

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