Legal Question in Business Law in Florida
If there is a judgement against an LLC, can the claimaint attach the income of the LLC?
Asked on 8/18/10, 1:01 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Kellen Bryant
Law Office of R. Kellen Bryant, P.L.
The claimant can garnish the income of the judgment debtor. The tricky part is that the income from the LLC's customer to the LLC must due to the LLC but not yet paid. You would essentially be playing the role of accounts receivable clerk if that LLC's customer in fact owe the LLC money.
You need correct timing for it to work, from there it is still challenging.
Answered on 8/23/10, 1:28 pm
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