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Does someone have a judgment against you? You cannot be sent to jail for failing to pay a debt or for having a judgment against you; however, a judgment can greatly affect your financial position. A judgment allows a creditor to garnish wages, garnish bank accounts, or take a lien against property in your name.
Rule 58 - Entry of Judgment (a) Entry. Subject to the provisions of C.R.C.P. 54(b), upon a general or special verdict of a jury, or upon a decision by the court, the court shall promptly prepare, date, and sign a written judgment and the clerk shall enter it on the register of actions as provided in C.R.C.P. 79(a).
If the debtor does not comply with the court order to pay you, your attorney can file a Transcript of Judgment to obtain a lien on their property so that it can be used in collection proceedings. If the debtor has property in more than one county, you must record this in every county where the property is owned.
The policy of Colorado law is to subject all the property of a judgment debtor not specifically exempt to the payment of his debts. All goods, lands, and real estate of every person against whom any judgment is obtained in any court for any debt or damages are liable to be sold.
Rule 69 - Execution and Proceedings Subsequent to Judgment (a) In General. Except as provided in C.R.C.P. 103 or an order of court directing otherwise, process to enforce a final money judgment shall be by writ of execution. (b) Proceedings for Costs.
Having won a judgment, the creditor can levy bank accounts, garnish wages, and a receiver in a business in order to collect the debt. The creditor can make you show up in court and testify about your assets and their locations. 3. A judgment can grow after it's entered.
* You need to make sure to collect your money before your judgment expires. * If you were awarded a money judgment in County Court, it will expire 6 years from the date of the judgment. * If you were awarded a money judgment in District Court, it will expire 20 years from the date of the judgment.
* You need to make sure to collect your money before your judgment expires. * If you were awarded a money judgment in County Court, it will expire 6 years from the date of the judgment. * If you were awarded a money judgment in District Court, it will expire 20 years from the date of the judgment.