Just a Q:
If you win a judgement and they don't pay, can you take additional action to garnish wages or turn the ruling over to the IRS to get tax refund money confiscated to settle the debt? I know that may be messy but I know it happens. Originally Posted by PillowChaffer
I'm not sure if Texas allows wage garnishment now with the 2011 changes but back when I was in SCC, they did not...my last one was in 2009. This was one I never received payment from.
My prior ones were in the very late 90's and in a different state and I was able to file for Judgment Debtor Appearance and do the following which helped finally get payment from one person: Writ of Garnishment and Writ of Continuing Garnishment and some other paperwork I cannot recall off hand as I am not an attorney in the know of the lingo and being that this was some time ago now.
I would always consult with a good attorney just to see what direction is is best way to go. Otherwise, there are many website I'm sure, where you can read how it works just be sure you read whatever it is you need for the state you're in or trying to file the claim for as each state has different rules, at least it did when I was going through it.
Hope this helps.