Writ of Execution
In today discussion we are going to talk about what you can do with a writ of execution and how you get one from a debt collectors stand point. To get a writ of execution from the court (which cost...
View ArticleDismissal – Prejudice Vs. Without Prejudice
When a Request for Dismissal of a case is filed with the court, the difference between a Request of Dismissal with Prejudice and one without prejudice has significant meaning. A Dismissal with...
View ArticleAnswering Questions
If a court, government or law firm is levying money from your bank account, do they have to tell you first? No, they do not. What generally happens is that they will obtain a Writ of Execution from the...
View ArticleSheriff Court Services
The Los Angeles Sheriff Office along with any other county like San Diego, Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Orange County Sheriff Office all have a civil section to perform civil task like serving...
View ArticleJudgments
A money judgment awarded by the court against a defendant (or debtor) in a collection case is good for 10 years. That means that the Plaintiff (or creditor) has 10 years to try to collect or enforce...
View ArticleWage Garnishment
A wage garnishment is a tool that a creditor can use after he has obtain a judgment against a individual debtor. After a judgment is issue, a creditor can ask for a writ of execution. Along with the...
View ArticleImproper Venue
A Defendant can challenge improper venue by moving to transfer venue to another court before or concurrently with its response to the complaint. CCP Section 396b(a) It should be noted that raising the...
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