Judgment Enforcement Professionals in Connecticut
National Judgment Recovery
✓ VerifiedJudgment enforcement company specializing in collecting unpaid court judgments through wage garnishment, bank levies, and property liens.
Professional Recovery Consultants
✓ VerifiedRecovery consulting firm specializing in professional services debt collection and post-judgment enforcement for law firms and medical practices.
How Judgment Enforcement Works
After you win a lawsuit, the defendant may still refuse to pay. Judgment enforcement specialists locate assets and use legal remedies to collect your money.
Typical Fee: 30-50% of collected judgment
Your Rights in Connecticut
Judgment Enforcement - Connecticut Regulations
Connecticut collectors must comply with the federal FDCPA. Licensing requirement: No specific licensing requirement.
Wage Garnishment in Connecticut
Up to 25% of disposable income or excess above 40x minimum wage
Statute of Limitations - Connecticut
| Debt Type | Time Limit |
|---|---|
| Credit Card | 6 years |
| Medical Bills | 6 years |
| Written Contract | 6 years |
Frequently Asked Questions
Hire a judgment enforcement specialist. They can garnish wages, levy bank accounts, place liens on property, and seize assets.
Typically 10-20 years depending on the state, and most can be renewed.
Enforcement specialists are skilled at locating hidden assets through legal discovery tools and asset search databases.
Usually 30-50% of the collected amount, significantly more than debt collection due to the legal complexity.
Yes, through a process called 'domesticating' the judgment in another state. Enforcement specialists handle this.