Legal Question in Civil Litigation in California
what personal property could be take in a judgment
I recently obtained a judgment against me at LA SUP COURT. I would like to know what exactly personal or home property like furniture could be seized by plaintiff. Thanks.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: what personal property could be take in a judgment
Typically, a judgment creditor will try to attach valuable assets -- such as bank accounts, wages, equity in automobiles, and real property. They typically will not care about other stuff in your dresser drawers.
They will notice a debtor's examination, where you will be summoned to court to answer questions about your assets. If you bring valuable assets with you -- such as money, car keys, a valuable watch, etc. -- they could obtain an order to take them from you right there.
Depending on the size of the judgment and your other financial circumstances, you might investigate whether a Chapter 7 bankruptcy might be appropriate.