Steps after judgement

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titansfan1234

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I've had a judgement against someone in Tennessee for about 2 years and I just recently found where they currently work/live. Since they haven't paid, I'm somewhat confused as to my next steps. I think I can do a garnishment (which I believe is a Writ of Attachment) against them, but it would take years for it to be paid off. I'd like to try and have their vehicle seized and auctioned to pay the debt much quicker. Is that what a Warrant to Recover is for? If not, I don't know my next steps to take. Any assistance is appreciated.
 
Might the above links help you? You can (if it is worth it for the amount to be collected) hire a lawyer or a collection agcy. to help you collect.[/QUOTE]

Thank you!
 
Might the above links help you? You can (if it is worth it for the amount to be collected) hire a lawyer or a collection agcy. to help you collect.

Thank you!

In TN, as in all states, certain assets are protected.
Also, before an item can be seized and sold, the target must own the item free of lien or other financial encumbrance.
 
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