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Depending on the defendants financial situation, it can be very difficult to collect a judgment. Some people do not work or have assets and are not able to pay judgments. Other defendants may have the money but refuse to pay it out of spite or for other reasons.
In a debt collection lawsuit, a judgment is a court order that allows the debt collector to use stronger tools, like garnishment, to collect the debt. A judgment is an official result of a lawsuit in court.
A Judgment Creditor (the person who should be paid money under the Courts order) may send Interrogatories to the Judgment Debtor (the person who has to pay money under the Courts order) asking about where the Judgment Debtor has property, banks, works, or has any other assets.
If you went to court and got a money judgment against someone, but they are not paying you the money, you can go after that persons personal property, including bank accounts or other assets (other than wages) by filing garnishment paperwork with the court.

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