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Assignment of Judgment/ collections

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Rance

Guest
I am a fairly reputable investigator in the Washington DC metro area. I have been approached by a llong standing client who proposed assigning a large judgment to me . I would then locate thier asset and holdings and put liens /apply garnishments etc. What forms do I need ? What steps do I need to take to ensure that I will not break the law? Pointers would be very helpful.
 


JETX

Senior Member
Contact somebody like the National Judgment Network or Sierra Judgment Recovery. They both have good, solid courses in Judgment recovery.

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Steve Halket
Judgment Recovery of Houston
[email protected]
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This is my PERSONAL OPINION and is not legal advice! Consult your local attorney for your specific situation and laws!
 

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