Massachusetts Agreed Judgment

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This is an Agreed Judgment. This is used after a Petition for Forfeiture has been filed and the parties have agreed to a cash settlement. The Sheriff's office agrees to pay a certain amount to the Defendant's attorney, while the rest is retained by the Sheriff's office. This form is applicable in all states.
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If a payment hearing wasn't scheduled, you can ask for a Writ of Execution 30 days after the judgment date. Give the Writ of Execution to a constable or a deputy sheriff to seize and sell the judgment debtor's property to pay the judgment.

It is a court order that says you owe money to a specific person or company. A judgment lasts for 20 years. If at some time in the 20 years after the judgment you have wages or assets, the creditor may attach, or take your wages or money to pay the debt.

At any time more than 10 days before the trial begins, a party defending against a claim may serve upon the adverse party an offer to allow judgment to be taken against him for the money or property or to the effect specified in his offer, with costs then accrued.

It is a court order that says you owe money to a specific person or company. A judgment lasts for 20 years. If at some time in the 20 years after the judgment you have wages or assets, the creditor may attach, or take your wages or money to pay the debt.

If the judgment debtor isn't following the magistrate's payment order, then both parties must go to the scheduled payment hearing. If the judgment debtor doesn't appear, without further notice a magistrate may issue a civil arrest warrant (capias) for their arrest.

A Writ of Execution is a legal document that allows a sheriff to attach any non-exempt personal property of the debtor and hold it for sale at a public auction for the purpose of satisfying the judgment. See Massachusetts Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 69, and Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 235.

Agreement for judgement in a summary process (eviction) case. Once approved by the judge, this agreement becomes a court order and both parties are legally required to follow it. This form is used in Housing Court when a judgment enters and a judge or clerk must determine a defendant/debtors ability to pay.

If the plaintiff doesn't appear for trial but the defendant does ? The court will enter a judgment for the defendant. If both the plaintiff and defendant don't appear for trial ? The claim will be dismissed.

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Massachusetts Agreed Judgment