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Judgments

We specialize in Judgment reduction and payment structures. If you have a judgment that is unsecured, a creditor may attempt to seize assets such as bank accounts, tills, commercial asset property and real estate owned. If your judgment is a already secured against an asset (auto, real property, machinery, etc.), then the creditor/judgment holder may force a court ordered sale against that secured asset.

Resolving judgment cases differ depending upon the status of the debt (unsecured vs. secured) and the financial position of the judgment debtor. When a judgment debtor has a strong financial position, most unsecured judgment creditors desire money (cash) and will attempt to garnish bank and till accounts.

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