Arizona Judgment Collection
Very often, obtaining a judgment is the easy part of the legal process. Most often, collecting on the judgment is the hardest part. Debtors often hide assets, transfer assets to friends or family, set up “shell” companies to avoid collection, and commit other acts that violate Arizona’s Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act. In these situations, it may be necessary to file a lawsuit against the person(s) or company to whom the debtors assets have been fraudulently transferred. Mr. Holcomb is able to file suit against those who help debtors hide assets.
Other methods of collecting on Arizona Judgments include:
- Judgment debtor exams
- Wage garnishment
- Bank account seizure/levy
- Accounts receivable garnishment
- Personal property seizure
- Automobile, boat, ATV or motorcycle seizure and sale
Call 480.456.5194 to speak with Alan Holcomb about Arizona Judgment Collection