Do Court Judgments Require an Asset Search?

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Should You Run an Asset Search if You Have a Judgment?
  • Many people with a judgment wonder if an asset search can help them collect what they’re owed.
  • Key factors to consider before running an asset search.
  • Pros and Cons of Running an Asset Search
    • Cons:
      • Cost of hiring a professional investigator.
      • Potentially spending money without guarantee of recovery.
    • Pros:
      • You can conduct an asset search yourself with proper research.
      • A well-done search provides a clear picture of the debtor’s holdings, including bank accounts, real estate, and vehicles.
      • Helps track fraudulent asset transfers, which can aid in garnishment and recovery.
  • Legal Considerations
    • Asset searches must comply with state and federal privacy laws.
    • The Graham-Leach-Bliley (GLB) Act governs how private records can be obtained.
    • Ensure any hired investigator follows GLB-compliant methods to avoid legal trouble.
  • How an Asset Search Helps Judgment Collection
    • Identifies available assets to attach your judgment to.
    • Allows you to track financial changes over time.
    • Can reveal fraudulent transfers that may support legal action.
  • Get Expert Guidance
    • Visit ActiveIntel.com for instructions on conducting an asset search.
    • Schedule a live one-on-one consultation with a licensed private investigator.
    • Need expert advice? ActualHuman.com offers access to professionals in private investigation, real estate, civil court mediation, and more.
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Do Court Judgments Require an Asset Search?
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