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Post-Judgment Deposition

 

Although there are a number of directions the case can go after a judgment has been obtained, we usually take depositions next.  This involves the debtor, sometimes the debtor's spouse or employer, the debtor's bank, etc.  Included with the deposition is a request for documents that is quite extensive and will give us a picture of the debtor's situation.  For a list of the documents the debtor must produce, click here.

We don't just depose the judgment debtor, we also insist on deposing all of those people that might have some knowledge of the debtor's assets or business methods.  This might include their spouse, girlfriend (usually both on the same day), business partner, mother, children or employer.  Anyone that might have information about the whereabouts of assets.

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