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Dartannion
Guest
Hello,
When you find a debtor in another
state whom you'd like to pursue,
how do you get around the time
period the state mandates with
regard to the time one must wait
before filing any type of execution
from the time you file the "foreign
judgment" or "sister judgment" i.e.
10 days, 20 days or 30 days, etc.?
Example:
California has a 30 day wait period
My worry...the debtor will, once they
receive the mandatory notification
from the court of the sister state
that is, remove the money from their
accounts during the wait period.
How do you get around this?
- STeven Barta
When you find a debtor in another
state whom you'd like to pursue,
how do you get around the time
period the state mandates with
regard to the time one must wait
before filing any type of execution
from the time you file the "foreign
judgment" or "sister judgment" i.e.
10 days, 20 days or 30 days, etc.?
Example:
California has a 30 day wait period
My worry...the debtor will, once they
receive the mandatory notification
from the court of the sister state
that is, remove the money from their
accounts during the wait period.
How do you get around this?
- STeven Barta
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