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what to do if the debtor spent money from his account

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stevart

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida

I won a lawsuit. The debtor withdrew around $10,000 cash from his bank account a few weeks prior to the judgment. He is now claiming that he spent part of that money but failed to produce any receipts. He is also claiming that he gave the remaining money in $50 bills to homeless people. He has no non-exempt assets. He is head of household. What are my options and chances to collect the debt?
 
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I'mTheFather

Senior Member
Perhaps some of the answers in the thread below will help:

https://forum.freeadvice.com/debt-collections-84/tenants-entirety-624459.html
 

stevart

Junior Member
Thank you and the answers at this link look quite interesting. Still I have no clue on how or if I can collect that $10,000. What the Judge possibly can do if (s)he determines that the debtor is lying about how he spent that $10,000?
 
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I'mTheFather

Senior Member
I'd answer, but I think you're the OP from the other thread.

I'd also advise you to get a lawyer, but I already know you won't.
 

stevart

Junior Member
This is my first ever post to this forum. I live near Tallahassee Florida and you can verify my IP address through the administrator of this forum.
 

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