When a court makes a judgment in a civil matter it may declare that one person has a right to recover money from another person. However, this does not mean you will get paid. The court does not collect the money nor do they enforce the judgment for you. It becomes your responsibility to collect the debt.
The successful party (the judgment creditor) will have to begin the process to collect the money from the unsuccessful party (the judgment debtor).
If you need help enforcing a judgment call AA Paralegal Services at 905-873-0002
There are a number of different ways you can try to collect your money. The first step is to investigate to see if the judgment debtor has the means to pay you, then you can start enforcement proceedings. The method you choose will depend on the circumstances of your case. The more you know about the judgment debtor's financial situation, the easier it is to pick a method that will be successful.
It is up to you to determine the best way to enforce the judgment. You can check with your local credit bureau, enforcement office, land registry office, or you could ask the small claims court to hold a court hearing about the debtor's finances.
AA Paralegal is very persistent and determined when attempting the recovery of the client’s money. Allow me to assist in the collection of your judgment, where I will try to take the most effective and the least expensive route in order to collect on your judgment.
To request a consultation with AA Paralegal Services call now - 905-873-0002
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