Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
collecting on a judgment
I have a 31 yr.old daughter, who at
the age of 16 was attacked by a girl
and stabbed in the eye. She was
awarded a judgment of $2 million
dollars at the time, but has yet to
collect anything on it. What would be
the steps to take to get the
judgment enforced? Thank you
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: collecting on a judgment
Where was the case in california or Nevada? Was an attorney involved? Was the judgment ever renewed?
Re: collecting on a judgment
First, you should consult your lawyer to review all your options. I presume there was a lawyer representing your daughter . . .
I am currently in a similar situation trying to collect on a civil judgment. I chose to go with a judgment enforcement specialist who does not cost me any money but has agreed to take on the case for a portion of the recovered amount. The guy is truly excellent and knows what he is doing. I have high confidence that he will be able to get me my money.
Please feel free to give me a call if you are interested in getting the contact information.
Jacek W. Lentz, Esq.
310.273.1361
www.lentzlawfirm.com
Re: collecting on a judgment
If she didn't properly renew the judgment, it died at the end of ten years. If she did renew, she tries to collect like anyone else by researching if there are any assets to collect against and going after them. If there is still a valid judgment, feel free to contact me for the legal help she'll need.
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