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what is a usually fee for collecting on a judgement?

Answered 13 years and 2 months ago by Matthew R. Nahrgang (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Some lawyers handle them on contingency when relief is more or less certain.  So, you could agree to pay up to 40% of the amount recovered.  Most attorneys charge an hourly rate, whcih could start at $500.00 plus costs. 
Some lawyers handle them on contingency when relief is more or less certain.  So, you could agree to pay up to 40% of the amount... Read More
In PA, the first part happens the moment the creditor asks for it.  Until the issue is resolved the account is frozen.  In PA, something must occur within 6 months or the attachment will be dissolved. If your account is frozen or there is the threat of that, you should consider a bankruptcy as you have a federal exemption up to about $11,000.00 in any asset.  That is in addition to household goods and other items.... Read More
In PA, the first part happens the moment the creditor asks for it.  Until the issue is resolved the account is frozen.  In PA, something... Read More