Writ of Execution?
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- LastOne
Gawd this password thing is a bummer. Anyways, hello everyone!
I have posted this question previously but didn't get any responses.
Do you guys know what this document is? I guess its used as a demand to collect money. My accountant says that I need one of these docs. to collect money thats owed to me on invoices. What do you guys do when clients don't pay? Do I need to file a lawsuit?
Any info. would be appreciated. Thank you.
- freshmode0
LastOne,
You are going to need to file a lawsuit.
What a writ does is allows you to enforce your judgement and get payment in anyway possible. With the writ. you will be able to levy on any bank accounts, real property and personal property.
You will have to file a lawsuit, but along with the lawsuit, you will need to also have a memorandom of cost. This lists all costs owed to you with a legal intererest rate of 10%. It sux cause if the person doesn't have any property, you will have to garnish wages. Unless you they owe you more then $20,000, it might not be worth it. You will only be able to stick them for pennies on the dollar if you garnish wages.
So if you can, you should try to resolve this with out the courts.
Email me, I tried to answer to your post last time but the password thing messed up my post. My girl is a paralegal. She does this shit all day.
Good luck!
FRESH!
- LastOne0
thanks man. i had no idea you were so knowlgebale about the law.
so basically i have to file a lawsuit to get one of these? i'm confused, isn't the person i'm suing supposed to pay me my money when i file the suit. isn't that what a lawsuit is supposed to do?
im confused still. do you think your g-friend can help me out? can i mail her? not that you havent provided me with enough but sometimes people in the legal profession can give me multi recourses.
thanks man again! you have no idea how much you have helped thus far.