Legal Question in Consumer Law in California

payment of a judgement

i just went to small claims court and the judge favored on my behalf in small claims of 7500.00 how do i collect when he has 9 other judgments against him?


Asked on 1/16/08, 1:16 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Roy Hoffman Law Offices of Roy A. Hoffman

Re: payment of a judgement

There are a variety of ways to collect a judgment. You can visit your local Law Library and ask the Law Librarian to seek the book entitled "California Practice Guide: Enforcing Judgments and Debts" by The Rutter Group, which will tell you more than you will ever want to know.

You can also look for a book by Nolo Press concerning collecting judgments.

However, if the person you have a judgment against has 9 judgments against them, the other 9 creditors are probably going to be doing the same types of things you will be able to do. If they "beat you to the punch" in any one method of enforcing your judgment, they will get whatever assets the debtor has before you do. The good news is that judgments in California are good for ten years and interest accrues on those judgments at the rate of 10% per per annum from date of entry until paid. The judgment can be renewed for additional ten year periods indefinitely, so long as the renewal is requested before the expiration of each ten year period.

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Answered on 1/16/08, 3:04 pm


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