No Inheritance for Anna Nicole Smith: Ninth Circuit Was Right (Again) for the...
Update: In a reversal of fortune, the district court has awarded sanctions for discovery abuse in favor of Anna Nicole Smith’s estate and her daughter Dannielynn against the estate of her stepson,...
View ArticleIs a Lien Leaning on Your Case?
Once a judgment creditor sniffs out that its debtor has filed a lawsuit, it’s not too difficult for the creditor to obtain a lien on the debtor’s cause of action and on any judgment the debtor may get....
View ArticleIs the Money You Got in Your Employment Case Taxable?
If you are skilled and fortunate enough to get a nice monetary recovery for your client in an employment case, you need to understand what part of that recovery is taxable. From your client’s...
View ArticleWhat Is a Debtor to Do When Judgment Day Comes?
After a money judgment has been entered against him or her, what can a debtor (or debtor’s attorney) do? Once a money judgment is entered against the debtor, the way in which it can be enforced and the...
View ArticleEnforcing a Judgment That’s Expired? You May Still Be in Luck
You can only enforce a judgment in the window between its effective date (with no stays in effect) and the date the judgment or renewal of the judgment expires. The key to getting more time is all in...
View ArticleHow to Garnish Wages in California
You’re dealing with a debtor who won’t pay up and you decide to garnish his or her wages. It’s a very technical process, but these seven steps break it down. Fill out the application. Complete an...
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