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Old 05-24-2009, 07:15 PM   #1
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I was awarded a judgment in a divorce in Colorado. We have already been to court for contempt, which due to his inability to pay he was not convicted. The judge ordered that we come up with an agreement to avoid futher legal proceedings, that was 9 months ago. I want to repo a vehicle (not his only vehicle and I do have the VIN)), which I am told I can do, but do not know how to go about it. The vehicle has a first lien, which he is fixing to loose due to lack of payment. I would like to place a second lien, repo the vehicle and satisfy the first lien. Where do I start. The vehicle is in Texas and he has refused to fill out interogatories
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I'm not sure how to do this in divorce court although I would think you have the ability to file for a judgment against him. Do you have one? You can file a lien with a judgment.
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