A Writ of Attachment is issued prior to judgment and is used to levy on the defendants interest in real or personal property as authorized in the writ. The purpose of an attachment is to secure the defendants assets to assure such assets remain available for execution at the time a final money judgment is entered.
How long does a writ of attachment last in California?
A writ of attachment has an effective life for levying purposes of 60 days. If the plaintiff wishes to continue levying on the defendants property, the plaintiff must obtain an additional writ. Multiple writs may be issued by the court to affect property in different counties or different types of property.
What is a notice of writ of attachment in California?
States the courts order to the sheriff to attach (take and hold) property belonging to the defendant in a civil case.
What is the statute of attachment in California?
Attachment is a statutory remedy, found at California Code of Civil Procedure 483.010, which enables commercial lenders to create a judicial lien on a debtors attachable assets located in California at the outset of litigation, preserving the attached assets to collect against once the litigation is concluded in the
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