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The judgment lien shall expire twenty years after the judgment was rendered unless the party claiming the lien commences an action to foreclose it within that period of time and records a notice of lis pendens in evidence thereof on the land records of the town in which the real property is located.
A Motion for Summary Judgment says that there are no facts in dispute in a case, and that based upon the law that applies to those facts, the lawsuit or legal issue should be concluded without trial.
With a judgment in your pocket its now up to you to collect on it. If you can discover who they bank with or who their employer is (if any) you can get either of them to garnish the defendants savings or wages. You can also typically place liens on property they own.
Keep in mind, judgments issued by Connecticut Superior Courts are enforceable for up to 20 years and can possibly be revived for an additional period of time if proper procedure is followed before the expiration date.
Fill out the following forms: The Summons Family Actions (JD-FM-3) The Divorce Complaint (Dissolution of Marriage) (JD-FM-159) or, if you are filing to dissolve a civil union, not a marriage, the Dissolution of Civil Union Complaint (JD-FM-159A) The Notice of Automatic Court Orders (JD-FM-158)
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Any judge of the Superior Court and any judge trial referee who has the power to render judgment, who has commenced the trial of any civil cause, shall have power to continue such trial and shall render judgment not later than one hundred and twenty days from the completion date of the trial of such civil cause.
You Could Serve Jail Time Over Your Debt If you dont show up, the court can find you in civil contempt. The court interprets your absence as disobeying orders, and you have to pay up or go to jail. If you choose prison, youll stay until you pay the bond which will probably be the amount you owe. Sneaky.
There are three types of Executions that you can seek to levy against a defendant that has not paid as ordered in a judgment. There are Property Executions, Wage Executions, and Financial Institution or Bank Executions.

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