Frequently Asked Questions
What is 'domestication'?
Judgment Domestication is the
legal proceeding to move a judgment from the state where it originated
to the state where the debtor lives or has a business. After
this process the judgement can be enforced as a 'foreign judgment'
or 'sister-state-judgment' in this state.
I thought my judgment
was an court order! Isn't the debtor breaking the law by not
paying?
Unfortunately, it is not against the law to owe money. There
is no debtor's prison anymore.
Anyway, if your debtor is in jail, it would be difficult to
collect your judgment. You want the debtor working and making
money, so that he/she can be ordered to pay his/her debt.
Are you a collection agency?
No! We are not a collection agency.
Collection agencies process debt in bulk. They send out demand
letters and call debtors to try to get them to pay.
We are different. We take an
assignment on your judgment. That way, we have the authority
to pull credit reports, contact thorough asset investigation,
and even bring your debtor back into court. Your case will be
treated individually and expertly. We stand behind our work and
will pay all costs of investigation, travel expenses, legal fees
and any additional court fees .
Can I use an attorney?
Yes you can. But consider this!
An at torney will charge you a hourly fee of sometimes as much
as $175 -$200 or he may take an contingency plus “up-front” cost
on your judgment. Most attorneys are very skilled in getting
judgments, many of them, though, are unfamiliar with effective
post-judgment remedies and strategies and have no access to asset
investigators.
It is not uncommon for us to
receive calls from attorneys for asset investigation and even
to enforce their judgments .
How much will it cost
me, really?
It will cost you nothing. Zero!
We advance all cost. We work with attorneys at no cost to you.
We spend the money and the time. If we don't collect, it still
costs you nothing. When at the end of our work we hand you a
check with the money and you will know that your debtor was forced
to pay your judgment.
How do I know that you
pay me the right amount?
With every payment to you, we
send you a copy of the check we received for your file copy.
Can you guarantee that
you will collect the money?
No. There are no guarantees
, except that we make the strongest effort. We use every strategy
to collect and , when appropriate, add debtor's 'alter ego' (assumed
identity of the debtor) to the judgment. If your debtor files
for bankruptcy, all is still not lost. When applicable, we will
fight the debtor's bankruptcy in order to get the judgment non-discharged.
How long is the judgment
good?
In New York , New Jersey and Connecticut the judgments are good
for 20 years. Other states may vary from 7 to 25 years. Judgments
collect interest. In New York it's 9% per year. Other states
vary between 5% and 10%.
Okay, what should I do
now?
Call us or email us and
we will conduct a no-cost assessment of your judgment -- usually
between 24 and 48 hours – and discuss
your case with you.
Click here for a free inquiry.
718-515-6338