Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Pennsylvania

HELP...Plaintiff Refuses to Pay Judgement

A former acquaintance (And Chiropractor who lost practice for PORN activities in his office) turned criminal, tried to sue me in Small Claims Court for money he was not owed. I countersued and won money. He refuses to pay. I was advised to submit an ''Order Of Execution'' so the Sheriff could go to his property and sell his posessions until my money was recovered, after giving him a chance to pay first. I have Couple questions/facts:

He has a home he bought in 1999 for $352,000 and only his name appears on the deed. He is separated from his wife, and she lives there with their 16 year old daughter. He lives in an apartment near by with probably nothing of any value in side. He has a valuable Motorcycle he keeps in a rented space in a barn nearby. I have the address of the barn, desc of the bike, and the License Number of the bike.I was informed that the Sheriff needs to present the papers where he lives where no posessions are worth sale. Any options to get paid the money he scre_ed me out of? Can I go after the motorcycle, anything in the house that is in his name, the Porsche? He has also made a mockery of this this whole situation, the justice system, and called the judge a bad racial slang name I won't repeat here.PLZ Help me!


Asked on 10/24/05, 2:29 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Mark Johns Mark Johns, Esquire

Re: HELP...Plaintiff Refuses to Pay Judgement

If 30 days has elapsed with no appeal, you can execute against any personal property(Vehicles, TV's etc) he may own. You can also place a lien against the real property.

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Answered on 10/24/05, 5:07 am


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