Money & Debt
After a money judgment
After a judge signs an order determining that a person owes money, the creditor can try to collect the amount due.
Learn what it means to be in a collection-proof status and how creditors can get repaid after a debt judgment is entered.
Understand how creditors access wages, bank accounts, and other types of property to collect a debt judgment.
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Find answers to common questions about wage assignments and how creditors can access income and assets.
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This Easy Form helps you make forms to collect on a money judgment directly from a debtor.
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Learn what it means to be collection-proof, which income and assets are protected from private creditors, and how to notify creditors.
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Describes why a debtor can go to jail for avoiding a judgment ordered against them to pay back the debt.
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Explains how to collect a judgment from a debtor by sending a citation to banks and other third parties.
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Find answers to common questions about being collection-proof and how creditors can access income and assets.
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