If a Judgment Enforcer cannot get money from the debtor, the judgment becomes a seemingly unenforceable judgment. This is where a Debt Settlement Professional (DSP) can help. The DSP becomes the mediator and usually has a better response in working with the debtor.
I am not a lawyer. If you need legal advice, contact a lawyer.
Many
people know that most judgments are never enforced. There are many
reasons for this, some of which include: laws do not make it easy to
enforce judgments, some debtors are frauds, and some debtors move to
other states.
The most common reason that judgments are not
enforced is that many debtors are broke. Also, debtors move and it
becomes difficult and expensive to keep searching for their new address
or place of employment.
The typical cycle of a judgment
enforcement effort usually follows these steps:
1) The Original
Judgment Creditor (OJC) wins a judgment in court.
2) The OJC
expects the debtor to pay, but they don't.
3) The OJC tries to
enforce it themselves, but it is too frustrating and often not
successful.
4) The OJC tries to sell their judgment for cash up
front.
5) The OJC discovers that nobody will pay as much cash up
front as they want to get for their judgment. 6) The OJC finds a
Judgment Enforcer.
7) The Judgment Enforcer might be able to
enforce the judgment against the debtor; if so, there is a happy ending.
If
neither the OJC nor a Judgment Enforcer can get money from the debtor,
the judgment returns to the OJC and becomes a seemingly unenforceable
judgment.
This is where a Debt Settlement Professional (DSP) can
help. The DSP becomes the mediator and usually has a better response in
working with the debtor.
A DSP approaches the debtor and the
creditor, and tries to get both of them to compromise so the creditor
can get paid something, and the debtor can be relieved of the judgment
debt and improve their credit score.
This is a win-win, because
if not for the work of the DSP, the OJC will most likely not get any
money for their judgment. The debtor comes out ahead too, as not only do
they pay much less than the amount owed on the judgment, the DSP often
can help the debtor settle their other debts at the same time.
The
DSP cannot help in every case. Sometimes the debtor truly has nothing,
or has gone bankrupt. Sometimes either the OJC or the debtor is not
willing to compromise enough to make a deal happen.
Not everyone
can be a Debt Settlement Professional (DSP). In some states, only
attorneys can settle debts. The DSP must be licensed in every state they
work in. Some DSPs only work with commercial and business debt. Others
work with consumer debt, and some work with both. Make sure any DSP you
work with is licensed in your state.
You can find DSPs with a
simple web search. Make sure your DSP can work with court judgments. One
can find judgment-centered web sites that list, broker, and work with
licensed Debt Settlement Professionals.
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