“Enforcing judgments is the practice of leaving no stone
unturned to maximize collection of monetary damages awarded by the court. It is not being a thief or scoundrel. It is not taking something from someone
without having just cause to do so, nor doing so without an order or writ from
the court. It is also not violating a
person’s rights nor failing to recognize the responsibilities that the person
holding the judgment must treat the Judgment Debtor with all due respect.”
I am working on the final edits to the 4th edition of my guidebook
on enforcing civil and small claims judgments.
Please let me know if you are interested in obtaining a copy by dropping
me a line at service@rapidrps.com. Thanks.
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