Warrant of Satisfaction
If you can't get the Warrant from the judgment creditor's attorney, then you can file a motion with the court to order that the judgment be...
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If you can't get the Warrant from the judgment creditor's attorney, then you can file a motion with the court to order that the judgment be...
Sorry, but I have to disagree with the other responders. Under Court Rule 6:4-3(f), you are "limited to serving interrogatories consisting of no...
Yes. A judgment creditor can go after all non-exempt assets and income until the judgment is satisfied in full. If the judgment is from the Special...
I am assuming that, by saying you "got sued," you have been served with the lawsuit papers. Once you are served, if you don't answer, the plaintiff...
I assume you are referring to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(f). My suggestion is that you keep records of your efforts to meet and confer. If...
As the other poster have suggested, you should see an estate planning lawyer. When you do, be sure to discuss fraudulent transfers. Essentially,...
Judgments are good for 15 years and can be renewed. The likelihood of it being enforced depends on a lot of factors - to name a few: the amount of...
I don't think you'll succeed on a Motion without the consent of the judgment creditor. When I have clients who want to pay an outstanding...
Duncan, The answer to your question depends on your written retainer agreement. It is common that, when an attorney handles a case on contingency,...
You should see a consumer lawyer as soon as possible because deadlines could be passing which can affect your rights. What happened with your...