Legal Question in Civil Litigation in California

Stipulated Judgement

I, my business (single member LLC), has a stipulated judgement against an indivudual. I will be disolving my business. How do I make sure that the stipulated judgement will show my name and not my business. I still want to be able to collect from this individual.


Asked on 12/18/06, 5:49 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Re: Stipulated Judgement

You'll have to petition the court to amend the judgment, if possible.

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Answered on 12/19/06, 7:45 pm
MARK GEYER LAW OFFICES OF MARK MITCHELL GEYER

Re: Stipulated Judgement

Hello!

1st: you need to assign the judgment FROM the LLC to you as an individual.

2nd File notice of assignment in the case and notify the defendant by mail.

3rd AAFTER 1 & 2 ABOVE, you do not have to amend the judgment by a motion before the court.

You can just do 1 & 2 above, and then assign the whole thing to a collection agency and let them do all the dirty work for a %.

Regards,

Mark Geyer

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Answered on 12/19/06, 8:14 pm


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