You Won Your Case.
Now What?

A judgment confirms that someone legally owes you money.
It does not force them to pay.

What a Judgment Really Means

A judgment is a court order stating that a specific person or business
legally owes you money in a defined amount.

A judgment gives you leverage — not cash.
Collection is the process of enforcing that leverage.

Why Judgments Go Unpaid

They can pay, but won’t

Many debtors wait to see if you give up.

They believe they are judgment-proof

Some protections exist. Many assumptions are wrong.

They move or hide assets

Accounts change. Ownership shifts. Entities appear.

Judgment Enforcement Options

Garnishment
Levy
Debtor Examination
Charging Order
Asset Investigation

A Simple Collection Flow

  1. Confirm the judgment is enforceable
  2. Identify assets or income
  3. Apply the correct enforcement tool
  4. Persist
  5. Convert leverage into payment

Have a Judgment?

If you want to know whether your judgment is realistically collectible,
submit it for review.

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Are you sure you want to throw this money away?