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How Are Money Judgments Enforced?

"Voluntary" Compliance ­ Very often a judgment debtor will pay the money owed to a judgment creditor and thus satisfy the money judgment. If the judgment debtor does not pay, the judgment creditor should contact him/her and ask for payment. Sometimes a simple telephone call or a short letter yields results; sometimes a lien or execution is required.

Other Arizona Collections-Creditors Rights FAQs

  • Q: What Is A Levy And Execution?
    A: A levy is a legal method that a creditor may use to seize (take) property that you own. Most commonly a levy refers to an action by IRS or the state tax agency … More
  • Q: What Is A Judgment Lien?
    A: A judgment is the formal decision of a court. It is impossible here to determine what the meaning of a judgment is without seeing it, but it is reasonable to assume … More
  • Q: Who Is The Judgment Creditor?
    A: A judgment creditor is the party in whose favor a money judgment was issued and is entitled to enforcement of the judgment through liens, execution and levy.
  • Q: What Is A Wage Garnishment? 2 Star Rating
    A: It is a form of execution and levy, a legal process of enforcing a money judgment by directing the employer of a judgment debtor to pay a portion (typically up to 25% … More
  • Q: Can A Creditor Ask A Debtor To Reaffirm A Debt?
    A: Yes, this means that the creditor is asking that the debtor pay the debt anyway, even after it has been discharged. A debtor may be willing to do this if there is a … More

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