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Post-Judgment Recovery

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The Part No One Explains

The court gives you a judgment.
It does not collect the money for you.

Attorneys often finish at the judgment stage.
From there, enforcement becomes your responsibility.

And this is where most people get stuck:

  • You don’t know where the assets are

  • You don’t know what tools to use

  • You don’t know the order to take action

  • You don’t know what’s even worth pursuing

So the judgment just sits there.

You went to court. You won.

And then… nothing happened.

You did everything right.
Filed the case. Showed up. Got the judgment.

But now the part that actually matters starts — and no one really explains it.

Most judgments never get collected.
Not because they can’t be.

Because after the judgment, the system shifts — and you’re expected to figure it out on your own.

  • What This Is (And What It’s Not)

  • This is not a law firm.
    This is not legal advice.
    This is not a “collection agency pitch.”

  • This is post-judgment strategy and investigation support.

  • What I do is help you understand what’s actually going on behind the scenes:

  • Asset research and information discovery

  • Skip tracing and locating relevant data

  • Case review — is it even worth pursuing?

  • Strategic direction based on real-world experience

  • Structured guidance on what options exist

  • I’ve worked on the backend side of this system — collections, tracing, file strategy, and how cases move when money is actually on the line.

  • This is about clarity and direction — not guessing.

     Who This Is For

 This is for you if:

  • You already have a judgment

  • You’re trying to figure out what to do next

  • You want to know if it’s even worth pursuing

  • You’re looking for real direction — not theory

  This is not for:

  • Situations without a judgment

  • Low-value or purely emotional cases

  • “I just want to try something” situations

Two Ways to Approach This

1. Do It Yourself (With Structure)

If you want to handle it yourself, you need the right sequence and understanding.

Most people don’t fail because it’s impossible.
They fail because they’re guessing.

I show you what actually matters so you can move correctly.

2. Have Me Review & Guide the Case

If you don’t want to figure everything out alone:

  • I can review your situation

  • Identify what’s there (and what’s not)

  • Help determine if it’s viable

  • Point you in the right direction

No hype. Just clarity.

Reality Check

Not every judgment is collectible.

Some:

  • don’t have recoverable assets

  • cost more to pursue than they return

  • are not worth the time

The goal is not to chase everything.
The goal is to understand what actually makes sense.

How It Works

  1. Submit your case details

  2. Initial review of the situation

  3. Determine if it’s worth pursuing

  4. Get direction on what to do next

Start Here

If you have a judgment and you’re trying to figure out what to do next:

Submit your case for review.

Or

Get the structure and handle it yourself the right way.

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Post-Judgment Recovery Intake

Fill this out to access the Recovery Playbook and see if your judgment is worth pursuing.

Most judgments never get collected. This helps you understand why — and what to do next.

JUDGMENT STATUS: Do you currently have a court-issued judgment?
Yes
No
Not Sure
CASE DETAILS - Judgment amount (estimate is fine):
Under $5,000
$5,000–$25,000
$25,000–$100,000
$100,000+
Type of case (dropdown):
Have you attempted to collect already?
Yes
No
Do you know anything about the debtor’s assets? (choose all that applies)
Do you believe they have the ability to pay?
Yes
No
Not sure
What are you trying to do right now?
Just learn how this works
See if it’s worth pursuing
Try to recover the money myself
Get help with strategy/recovery
I’d like my case reviewed if it looks viable
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