My question involves court procedures for the state of: CA
$10,000 Small Claims judgment in my favor.
Defendant's assets include:
1) Towing business
2) Several tow trucks
3) House with equity and a first mortgage.
4) Bank accounts in both business and personal name, although I don't know the details.
5) Personal property
What are the true practical realities and timeframe of collecting on this judgment?
What might I realistically expect to recover, and when?
Would it make more sense to sell off the judgment to a firm that collects on judgments such as PRA Group?
$10,000 Small Claims judgment in my favor.
Defendant's assets include:
1) Towing business
2) Several tow trucks
3) House with equity and a first mortgage.
4) Bank accounts in both business and personal name, although I don't know the details.
5) Personal property
What are the true practical realities and timeframe of collecting on this judgment?
What might I realistically expect to recover, and when?
Would it make more sense to sell off the judgment to a firm that collects on judgments such as PRA Group?
Garnishment and Execution: Practical Realities of Collection
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