How can I collect on a judgment in Indiana?

How can I collect on a judgment in Indiana?

If you have the debtor’s date of birth, social security number, and maybe even bank account information for the debtor, you can try to institute a garnishment on the debtor’s bank account to be applied towards the judgment. You will need to submit a set of questions (“interrogatories”) to the court to be signed by the judge.

How long is a judgment good in Indiana?

A judgment is good for twenty years in Indiana. Of that twenty-year time span, that judgment remains a lien on the debtor’s real estate and a personal judgment against the debtor for the next ten years.

What are the rights of members in IC 23-18-4?

IC 23-18-4 Chapter 4. Rights and Duties of Members and Managers IC 23-18-4-1 Authority of members or managers Sec. 1. (a) Unless the articles of organization provide for a manager or managers, management of the business or affairs of the limited liability company is vested in the members.

What to do if someone owes you money in Indiana?

Assuming you have the date of birth and social security number for the debtor, you can try to get a garnishment in place against the wages of the person who owes you money. If you don’t have their employer information, you can submit a request filed by the court to find out where they work.

Can a judgment be entered in a state other than Indiana?

If you hold a judgment entered in a state other than Indiana, and if you believe the judgment debtor has assets in Indiana that could satisfy the judgment, then keep reading. The hoops through which you must jump to reach those assets are outlined in Indiana Code § 34-54-11 “Enforcement of Foreign Judgments.” I.C. § 34-54-11.

A judgment is good for twenty years in Indiana. Of that twenty-year time span, that judgment remains a lien on the debtor’s real estate and a personal judgment against the debtor for the next ten years.

What is Indiana law for enforcement of Foreign Judgments?

The hoops through which you must jump to reach those assets are outlined in Indiana Code § 34-54-11 “Enforcement of Foreign Judgments.” I.C. § 34-54-11. Enacted in 2003, and amended in 2010, this Indiana statute tells you just about everything you need to know. Here are the six major steps: 1.

What is the defense of a judgment debtor in Indiana?

My understanding always has been that, in cases of domesticating foreign judgments in Indiana, the judgment debtor’s (the defendant’s) only defense relates to jurisdiction.