Roy will first cover how to ensure a judgment is properly recorded. Then, he will review the mechanisms in which to collect on a judgment, e.g., continuing writ of garnishment (wages/salary), writ of garnishment of bank accounts, and levy on real and personal property. Finally, he will demonstrate the many pitfalls of Florida exemption laws which may preclude collection of judgments.
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