You Won the Judgment.
Now You Have to Decide What to Do With It.
Courts issue judgments — they do not collect them.
After judgment, every creditor faces a choice:
sell it, investigate assets, or pursue enforcement.
right decision before spending more time or money.Not every judgment should be enforced.
Not every judgment should be sold.
The key is knowing which path makes sense for your situation.
Option 1: Sell the Judgment for Cash
If you do not want to wait months or years attempting collection,
you may be able to sell the judgment outright.
This option is often appropriate when:
- You want certainty instead of delay
- You do not want to fund enforcement costs
- You prefer to exit the judgment rather than manage it
Option 2: Investigate Assets and Enforce
If the debtor may have income, property, or business interests,
the judgment may be enforceable — but only if assets are identified first.
Asset investigation helps determine whether enforcement is
realistic and economically justified.
Not Sure Which Option Fits?
Many judgment holders are unsure whether to sell, enforce, or pause.
That is normal.
Before committing additional money or time, it often makes sense
to understand your real options after judgment.
What JudgmentCollection.org Does
JudgmentCollection.org operates as a judgment marketplace and
enforcement-focused investigation platform.
We do not push one solution for every judgment.
We help judgment holders:
- Exit judgments when immediate liquidity is the right choice
- Identify enforceable assets before spending more money
- Avoid dead-end enforcement efforts
Email:
robb@judgmentcollection.org
Phone:
352-353-4556
