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The courts award judgments to plaintiffs everyday. However, the court does not enforce judgments on your behalf, because it must maintain a position of neutrality. The following scenario is typical of the experience of most successful judgment creditors: John was awarded a judgment for $6,000.00, plus interest and costs against Fred. He tried everything and spent ludicrous amounts of money trying to enforce his judgment, each time with the same result. Fred had eluded him yet again. Nine years passed, John had no idea where to find Fred or his assets, and he has given up hope of ever receiving his money from Fred. Then John approached the professionals at George Brown... Do you need help enforcing your judgment?After having invested time, energy, and money to obtain a judgment, most litigants are apprehensive to spend even more time and money to collect on the judgment. This is why we offer to collect your judgment on a contingency basis. This means that if are not successful, you do not have to pay. We are relentless in pursuit of a debtors assets; we will not give up. We perform a series of skip traces to locate your judgment debtor and/or any assets he or she may own. If your case requires an examination of the debtor before the court, we will prepare your documents, effect service upon the debtor, and attend on your behalf to examine the debtor to determine his ability to satisfy the judgment. Our asset search targets specific assets, employment, bank accounts, and personal property. Once we locate any of these assets, we immediately garnish or seize them to satisfy the judgment. |
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