Legal Question in Family Law in Virginia

Collecting a judgement for child support

I won a judgement (in Virginia) against my ex-husband for back child support. Before I could attempt to collect he left the state. I have just recently found out he was living, working, and is a homeowner in Georgia. I am now living in Texas.

My question is: Is there a statute of limitations on a Virginia jugement for back child support, and if there is none, how and where should go to inorder to satisfy this judgement?


Asked on 2/24/06, 12:19 pm

4 Answers from Attorneys

TC Langford Langford Law Office

Re: Collecting a judgement for child support

My advice would be to re-post this to the Georgia forum of attorneys. Although you can file the foreign judgement here, it makes more sense, financially to pursue it where the assets are.

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Answered on 2/24/06, 12:32 pm
Brian Miller Brian M. Miller, Attorney at Law

Re: Collecting a judgement for child support

You should hire an attorney in the vicinity of your ex-husband's address, have the VA judgment domesticated in GA, and then try some judgment enforcement procedures such as garnishment of bank accounts and wages.

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Answered on 2/24/06, 12:33 pm
James Grissom Law Office of James P. Grissom

Re: Collecting a judgement for child support

Assuming your judgment is within the VA statute of limitations, there are specific procedures for the collection of child support judgments. I don't know how GA does that, but if you will contact me by e-mail, I will discuss with you some options.

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Answered on 2/24/06, 12:40 pm
Tiziana Ventimiglia Tiziana Ventimiglia, Attorney at Law

Re: Collecting a judgement for child support

No problem... a judgement rendered in VA is good for 20 years!!! Have the judgement recorded in GA (domesticated in GA) and garnish his wages! good luck.

Tiziana Ventimiglia

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Answered on 2/24/06, 5:30 pm


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