Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in New York

Judgment Relief

What exactly does it mean when a judge declares ''any further execution on the judgment is stayed.''


Asked on 12/27/06, 3:47 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Steven Czik CZIK LAW PLLC

Re: Judgment Relief

It means that until further notice from the court, no one can make any attempts to collect on the judgment, so the judgment creditor or marshall or lawyer cannot sieze any bank accounts or wages, etc until then. If you have any further questions, This area of law is one of our specialties, and you are welcome to contact us for a free consultation.

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Answered on 12/27/06, 3:55 pm
Robert R. Groezinger GroezingerLaw P.C.

Re: Judgment Relief

What they got, they got, and cannot get any more with going to court again. But, your accounts may still remain frozen unless otherwise ordered.

Good Luck

RRG

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Answered on 12/27/06, 4:14 pm


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