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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Ohio Notice Judgment Franklin in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Judgment Creditor(s)' and 'Judgment Debtor(s)' sections with the appropriate names. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Enter the 'Case No.' in the designated field. This number must be referenced in all communications regarding this case.
  4. In the section regarding garnishee(s), provide the name and address of the entity holding your funds or property. This is essential for processing your case.
  5. If you wish to dispute the garnishment, complete the 'Request for Hearing' section on the reverse side of this form. Clearly state your reasons, although it’s optional to provide them.
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Once a creditor has a obtained the judgment, they seek to collect the money owed under the judgment through various means including: garnishing wages, placing a lien on a debtors bank account and withdrawing money from that account pursuant to a court order or placing a judgment lien on personal property that a debtor
If a creditor sues you and wins, they can request a judgment lien against your property, including your car.
After the judgment, your creditor might ask the court to secure the debt against your home - this is called a charging order. They might do this even if you keep making payments. You can find out what to do if your creditor applies for a charging order.
The court can also order you to pay the costs of collecting the debt, interest charges, or attorney fees. Important: Judgments give debt collectors much stronger tools to collect the debt from you, including wage or bank account garnishments, as well as putting on a lien on your home.