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Judgement Recovery Specialists
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Contact us with any questions about your judgment or our
services
Judgement
Research and Recovery
Frequently
Asked Questions
Q: I thought my judgment was an order for the debtor to pay?
Isn't the debtor breaking the law by not paying me?
A: Unfortunately it is not against
the law to owe money. We want the debtor working, making money,
saving money, and making purchases so that we can help you recover
what you are owed.
Q: Are you a collection agency?
A: We are not a collection agency.
Collection agencies process debts in bulk. They send out thousands
of nasty letters and call debtors to try to get them to pay.
We are different. We actually "take
assignment" on your judgment. Then we have the authority
to pull credit reports, conduct thorough asset investigations,
including surveillance, bank assets and more. We can even bring
your debtor back into court. Our cases are treated individually
and expertly. We are not afraid to put out money for enforcement
procedures. And we have resources that collection agencies
will never have.
Q: Can I use an attorney?
A: Yes you can. However, an attorney will charge an hourly fee starting at
$175
per hour. Also, while many attorneys are skilled at getting judgments,
most are not familiar with effective post-judgment strategies.
Q: But how much will it cost me, really?
A: The initial assessment is $30.00. After
we take over assignment of the judgement, we advance all costs. If there
are additional court expenses, we petition the court to add these to
the judgment. We work with attorneys at no cost to you. In short: We
spend the time and the money. If we don't collect, it still costs you
nothing.
Q. Can you guarantee that you'll collect the money judgment?
A: There are no guarantees, except that we will make our strongest
effort. We use every strategy to collect, including pursuing assets
of spouses and even a former spouse, when appropriate. If your debtor files
for Bankruptcy, not all is lost. When appropriate, we will fight the
debtor's bankruptcy in order to get the judgment non-discharged.
Q. How long is my judgment good for?
A: If you are in California, a judgment is good for an initial 10
years, and can be renewed indefinitely. It is also collecting 10% interest
per year. Other states may vary from 7 to 25 years.
Q. Okay, what should I do now?
A: Call us and our investigative team will conduct a confidential
assessment of your judgment. This usually takes between 24
and 48 hours. Then we will contact you with the results, and discuss
our strategies.
Contact Us
Assets-Claims Research and Recovery
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Kate Freer, RPS
Registered Process Server
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Court Researcher
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Marty Freer, RPS
Registered Process Server
#1505
Court Researcher
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P.O. Box 4027 Spring Valley, Ca 91976
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Phone: 858-829-9524
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Fax:
619-512-4271
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E-mail: Mailto:K.Clifton@assets-claims-research-recovery.com
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