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I Sued Someone In Small Claims Court And I Won My Case. Now What?

Many times, people do not realize that the collection of a debt is a two-step process.  First you have to sue and win then you need to collect.  If you file a lawsuit in court and you win, you are given a “judgment.”  The judgment is a court paper that states the other person does in fact owe you money.  The judgment will also “order” the person to pay you the money that they owe you.  However, many people, even after having a judgment awarded against them, still fail to pay.  When this happens, you then need to try to collect upon the judgment.

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