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Commonly Asked Questions about Judgment Letters

Does my Judgment Expire? If you obtained a judgment by an Ontario court or tribunal on or after January 1, 2004 that judgment never expires. See the Limitations Act, 2002, Section 16(b). Some judgment procedures require a judges order to allow you to enforce a judgment more than six years old.
If the Defendant does not pay the money awarded by the Court, then the Plaintiff can ask the Clerk to issue an execution, which orders the Sheriff or Constable to collect the amount of the judgment and court costs.
Establishing Jurisdiction In Beals the Supreme Court confirmed that a foreign judgment against a Canadian defendant is enforceable as long as there is a real and substantial connection between the cause of action and the foreign Court that granted the judgment.
Once a creditor has a judgment, the next step is to collect the judgment. Unless a debtor voluntarily pays, enforce of the judgment is necessary. In Pennsylvania, creditors can authorize the sheriffs office to perform certain execution attempts on the debtors assets.
Getting a Certificate of Default Judgment is not the end of the Court process. If the Defendant does not voluntarily pay you the amount awarded in the Judgment, you must then take steps to enforce (collect) the Judgment. The Court does not collect the money for you.
A Judgment is valid for 10 years from the date that it was entered.
If you do not pay the judgment, the judgment creditor can sell your real property. The judgment creditor can get an order to sell your land, buildings, or home. Before your home can be sold, there must be a hearing to let you prove that you or your family live there.