JUDGMENT TRACKERS - PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENT ENFORCEMENT & ASSET DISCOVERY
 
  For 5 years Peter has offered his
Citizens Step-by-Step Guide to Collecting Your Own Judgment-- at
 
   Now he is offering his updated version personally, with just a phone call to him.    It is specifically designed for those with one or a few judgments of their own, and they do not want to use a specialist.
 
   (Note: This Guide is NOT for people collecting as a business, because the rules for enforcement judgments are very different when it is a business.)
 
   The Citizen's Guide is $39.95 through Peter.    Peter can email it to you right away.   Again it was very recently updated.    The Guide has proven very valuable to regular plaintiffs/creditors  as well as attorneys.   It is an invaluable tool for understanding the enforcement process, knowing what steps to take, and has many tricks for making your debtor's life 'difficult' until he pays.   (Really!)
 
  • What all does the Guide cover? It's comprehensive. I’ll show you step by step the legal ways to:  Locate where your debtor lives.   Collect from your debtor’s bank account.   Collect from you debtor’s earnings.   Put a lien on your debtor’s real property.   How to collect from a corporation.   How to collect from an independent contractor.   Ways to make life miserable for your debtor (legally) until he pays you!
  • In addition, I'll walk you through the ins and outs of...  Finding free forms online for your state.   What to do if your debtor is hiding assets with a relative.   What to do if your debtor files for bankruptcy.   How to conduct an awesome Judgment Debtor Examination.   And how to make your debtor open his wallet
     and hands you the money inside. (It’s true!)
       I'll even show you options you have if your debtor dies!
    Feel free to call Peter with questions about the Guide at: 619.758.3552.  
  (If he misses your call, he'll call you right back.) 
 
Please note:  Though Peter is an accomplished judgment enforcer, he is not an attorney.  Therefore nothing in this Guide should be construed to be legal advice.  If you need legal advice, please consult a competent attorney.