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THE CREDITORS BEST WEAPONS AFTER A JUDGMENT By: Lisa E. Spiwak One of the biggest complaints I hear in the collection field, is that most attorneys focus primarily in obtaining a judgment while the focus for their creditor clients is collecting the money owed by their debtor. There is no question that this is a true statement and that the creditors are absolutely correct. The attorneys that believe this are dead wrong because a judgment and fifty cents will buy you a cup of coffee and thats about it! The problem with most "collection" attorneys is two-fold. First, they get so caught up in playing the legal game of who can prepare the longest brief or who can serve the other side with the most motions, that they completely lose sight of the fact that the whole purpose of filing the lawsuit was to get back for the client the money due them and not to be branded super-attorney. Secondly, most attorneys don't have a clue as to how to collect on a judgment and are not familiar with the various forms of judgment execution available to a creditor. At Spiwak & Iezza, LLP we believe that the real work doesn't even begin until after judgment. The good news for creditors, is that the courts, and the sheriff's/marshal's offices are on your side and have wonderful and highly effective tools available to help you collect your judgment. Below is a brief introduction to some of the more effective forms of judgment execution available to you.
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