If a court ruled in my favor against a limousine company owned by a lawyer, how do I get the defendent to pay?
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If a court ruled in my favor against a limousine company owned by a lawyer, how do I get the defendent to pay?
Do I need to obtain a lawyer or contact the magistrate to enforce payment?
Asked on January 3, 2013 under Bankruptcy Law, Pennsylvania
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
Assuming you now have a judgment against the defendant and judgment debtor you now need to either make a written demand for payment or begin the levy process on bank accounts or garnish the income of the judgment debtor. I suggest that you consult with a debt collection attorney to drfat of the necessary levy paperwork so that you can get what is owed you sooner rather than later.
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