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How To Collect On A Judgment In Florida

Obtaining a judgment is a major but not the final step toward recovering what you are owed. That is why understanding how to collect on a judgment in Florida is essential. Generally, it requires strategic use of post-judgment enforcement tools, and for this step to be smooth, you need to hire an experienced Miami debt collection lawyer.

At The Levey Law Firm, P.A., based in Miami, we serve clients throughout all 67 counties in Florida. Our attorneys are led by our managing senior partner, Lewis J. Levey, who has been practicing law in Florida since 1987. Boasting an 85% success rate in contested hearings, he is also admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit.

Understanding Collection On A Judgment In Florida

A judgment is a Florida court order confirming that a debtor legally owes you money as a creditor. However, you must pursue post-judgment collection in Florida through legally authorized enforcement mechanisms. The most powerful tools for Florida judgment enforcement include:

  • Judgment liens
  • Garnishment

A judgment lien in Florida allows you to place a legal claim on a debtor’s property. Key aspects include real property liens and personal property liens. After obtaining a writ of execution in Florida, the sheriff may levy on property and sell it to satisfy the debt.

On the other hand, garnishment in Florida allows you, as a creditor, to collect money directly from third parties that hold funds belonging to the debtor. Common forms include bank account garnishment and wage garnishment. However, Florida law provides exemptions for homestead and certain retirement accounts.

Acting quickly and strategically after obtaining a judgment with our experienced attorney can greatly increase the likelihood of recovery.

Contact The Levey Law Firm, P.A., Today To Get The Collection Moving

Our experienced lawyer can guide you on how to collect on a judgment in Florida. At The Levey Law Firm, P.A., we represent creditors and fight for their rights in Miami and throughout Florida. Call us at 800-618-9938 or send us an online message for immediate legal guidance.