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junior24

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State of NJ:
I recenetly won a small claims judgemnt from a local company I did some consulting work for... Well 3 months later,a nad needless to say I STILL HAVEN'T SEEN A DIME..
I need some advice on the best way to pursue from here ..... Liens? - Garnishments?

---Where do you file paperwork for something like this ??

Thanks
JR
 


JETX

Senior Member
Basically, you have a decision to make... do you want to take the time to learn the process of recovery, or to 'hire it out' for a percentage of recovery???

If you want to learn about the process (asset investigation, legal processes, etc), then you need to go to the library and see if they have any books to help teach the legal process. Then you need to find someone to do the investigation task (skip trace, assets search, etc.). Then you might be able to pursue recovery on your own.

Or you can let someone else do it for a portion of the recovered funds.

Your choice. Email me if you need information on JR's that might be interested.


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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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