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Process to enforce a judgment for the payment of money shall be a writ of execution, unless the court directs otherwise. The procedure on execution, in proceedings on and in aid of execution shall be in ance with applicable statutes.
A judgment is a final court order at the end of a lawsuit. If it says one side owes money, it means they have a money judgment against them.
If you do not pay the judgment within 30 days or file a Motion to Vacate the Judgment or Notice of Appeal the judgment creditor can garnish your wages. An Earnings Withholding Order (WG-002) tells your employer to send a portion of your paycheck to the Sheriff instead of you.
If you win your case, the money the court awards you is called the judgment. You are the Judgment Creditor. The person who owes you money is the Judgment Debtor.
The person who owes you money is the Judgment Debtor. If you dont know what assets the Debtor has, you can ask for a Judgment Debtor Hearing. At the hearing, you can ask questions about the debtors job, bank account, home, car, and other assets.
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If a payment hearing wasnt scheduled, you can ask for a Writ of Execution 30 days after the judgment date. Give the Writ of Execution to a constable or a deputy sheriff to seize and sell the judgment debtors property to pay the judgment.
A judgment debtor examination is a court proceeding created by law where the party who has obtained a judgment in court is entitled to ask questions of the person who owes that judgment. What do the questions cover? The questions are limited to inquiries about your property, assets, debts, and income.
A judgment debtor is a person or entity who owes an amount of money due to a judgment that has not been paid or executed . The debt is owed to a judgment creditor , who may obtain discovery against the judgment debtor to aid in execution of the judgment.

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