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Post-Judgment Litigation and Collection of Judgments

 

If you have obtained a judgment in your favor, you are just beginning the process of collecting the money you are owed.  When it comes to enforcing a judgment, timing is everything.  The longer you wait to begin enforcement of your judgment, the more difficult and time consuming collections can be.  Often times collecting a judgment can be frustrating and expensive.  Our firm is experienced in assisting businesses and individuals with their collection needs.  We utilize various means which can result in the enforcement of your judgment, including:

 

  • Domestication of foreign (out of state) judgments

  • Examination of the judgment debtor’s assets

  • Bank, wage and brokerage garnishments

  • Writs of execution

  • Replevin

  • Sheriff’s levy and execution sales

  • Judgment liens and foreclosures on personal and real property

 

Our firm meticulously takes all available steps to help judgment holders collect and otherwise enforce their judgments.  Our collection practices encompass an assertive course of action designed and shown to deliver results.  We are willing to consider handling judgment collection matters on a contingent fee basis and working with lawyers from other states in that process.

 

Please call us today at 954-919-6000 to schedule a free, no obligation consultation.  

 

Personal attention to every case.  Call now to speak to an attorney.

BRUCE A. GOODMAN, P.A. 

ATTORNEY AT LAW

 

5531 N. University Drive

Suite 101

Coral Springs, FL 33067

Phone: (954) 919-6000

Fax: (754) 222-5122

Email: 

 

 

 

SOUTH FLORIDA LITIGATION ATTORNEY

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