How should I collect the judgment?
The individuals or corporation that wins a money judgment is known as the judgment creditor. The loser is called the judgment debtor. There are several ways you can collect money owed to you on a judgment. The best way is voluntary payment by the judgment debtor. After you receive your judgment, you should contact the judgment debtor and attempt to arrange for payment either all at once or in installments.

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1. How do I file a claim?
2. If I have a claim filed against me, how will I be notified?
3. What are my responsibilities as a plaintiff?
4. What does it mean when I have received a summons?
5. How do I file a counterclaim or cross claim?
6. How is a trial date set up?
7. What happens if I want a continuance?
8. What should I bring to a trial?
9. What should I do on my court date?
10. What if I fail to appear in court?
11. How do I find out about the court’s decision?
12. How should I collect the judgment?
13. What is a judgment lien?
14. How do I find property to garnish or attach?
15. How can I get help enforcing the judgment from the court?
16. What can I do if the debtors refuse to pay?