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Sued my ex years ago

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TJNJmom

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

I sued my ex years ago and was awarded a judgement of $5,000. Of course I never saw a penny of it. He is currently on unemployment and did receive a personal settlement of $30,000 a few years ago and I never saw a penny. Now I went to the court and they said it's still in their system but it's basically closed and I would have to pay to reopen it so they can start looking for his monies again. Why is this? What is the best route to go. I know he has monies hidden somewhere.
 


Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NJ

I sued my ex years ago and was awarded a judgement of $5,000. Of course I never saw a penny of it. He is currently on unemployment and did receive a personal settlement of $30,000 a few years ago and I never saw a penny. Now I went to the court and they said it's still in their system but it's basically closed and I would have to pay to reopen it so they can start looking for his monies again. Why is this? What is the best route to go. I know he has monies hidden somewhere.
I would suggest that you pay to have the case reopened.

Beyond that, what is your question?
 

TJNJmom

Member
I'm wondering what's next. I have done that and I never got a response after and that was about 3 years ago. So how do I persue this further?
 

CSO286

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

I sued my ex years ago and was awarded a judgement of $5,000. Of course I never saw a penny of it. He is currently on unemployment and did receive a personal settlement of $30,000 a few years ago and I never saw a penny. Now I went to the court and they said it's still in their system but it's basically closed and I would have to pay to reopen it so they can start looking for his monies again. Why is this? What is the best route to go. I know he has monies hidden somewhere.
What kind of judgment? Civil? Child support?

Who is the "they" that will look for the money for you? Because if I'm not mistaken, once you've won the judment, it is your job to seek out and garnish assets/income to obtain the payment. (Unless it is child support, then my answer could be quite different.)

(Other seniors, any additional input here?)
 

TJNJmom

Member
It's civil not child support that's a seperate issue I have with him.

When I say they...they have an investigator that they assign to your case who does go out and look for any monies that he may have. I did get $200 that they found in a bank account a few years ago since then I have gotten nothing.
 

CSO286

Senior Member
It's civil not child support that's a seperate issue I have with him.

When I say they...they have an investigator that they assign to your case who does go out and look for any monies that he may have. I did get $200 that they found in a bank account a few years ago since then I have gotten nothing.
Like I said: Who is the "they"? Are "they" the court system? Your attorney? Who?
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Is it really so hard? If you want them to do more for you, you'll need to do what they want. Beyond that, you will need to do your own asset search.
 

TJNJmom

Member
Like I said: Who is the "they"? Are "they" the court system? Your attorney? Who?
The court system hires them to go out and look for all of this. I have pretty much no way of finding anything out myself I don't know any good resources
 

CSO286

Senior Member
The court system hires them to go out and look for all of this. I have pretty much no way of finding anything out myself I don't know any good resources
I finds this extememly hard to believe.

Seniors--Have you guys ever heard of the courts themselves seeking out a defendents assets after a civil judgment?

I always thought the plaintiff had to find and file to seize/garnish the assets through the court system.
 
I finds this extememly hard to believe.

Seniors--Have you guys ever heard of the courts themselves seeking out a defendents assets after a civil judgment?

I always thought the plaintiff had to find and file to seize/garnish the assets through the court system.
What's a senior???:eek:

But hey to answer your question, not in any of the states I'm aware of. The court will grant the judgement and will provide resources for attaching/siezing assets; but the plaintiff has to do all the work.
 

TJNJmom

Member
I'm sorry you don't believe this maybe you would like to call my court house to ask them how they do it. Because I spoke with the investigator the first time and the second time. I will supply you with their phone number if you like so you can find out for yourselves.
 

TJNJmom

Member
as a matter of fact here you go:
Small Claims Information 732-677-4292
feel free to call them and ask them procedure for it...they previously sent someone out who found my ex's account and levied the account but since then they didn't find anything. I had to pay for fees and mileage for this through the courts!
 
I'm sorry you don't believe this maybe you would like to call my court house to ask them how they do it. Because I spoke with the investigator the first time and the second time. I will supply you with their phone number if you like so you can find out for yourselves.
No thanks, this syco is not on your payroll:cool:
 

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