Often, when you take legal action to try to collect on an unpaid commercial debt, it’s fairly easy to get a judgment, but much more difficult to actually enforce the judgment and collect anything. Unfortunately, there are not many lawyers who have meaningful experience successfully executing post-judgment collections. At the Law Offices of Howard N. Sobel, we have the knowledge, the skill and the experience to help you collect what is owed to you.
The Law Offices of Howard N. Sobel brings more than 35 years of experience to creditors in New Jersey and Pennsylvania who need to enforce or collect a judgment. We take a personalized and detailed approach to every case we handle, working closely with you to learn the unique aspects of your situation. We offer the same high level of service and attention, regardless of how much you are trying to collect.
For a confidential consultation, contact our office online or call us at 856-424-6400.
It’s one thing to secure a judgment in court—converting it to hard cash can be a real challenge. At our office, we’ll use all means at our disposal to help you collect on a judgment. When appropriate, we’ll take legal action to seize or attach bank accounts, have a receiver appointed to monitor income of a debtor, take and sell real property or seize assets from a business. We know how to conduct thorough asset searches, and can file wage garnishments, if appropriate.
When you hire us, we’ll go to work immediately, looking to identify all sources of income, as well as any property holdings. We’ll gather evidence, conduct extensive debtor examinations, and be your advocate in all hearings or proceedings.
contact our office online or call us at 856-424-6400. Evening and weekend meetings can be arranged upon request. We accept all major credit cards.
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