If you are awarded a judgment in Florida, chances are, you are entitled to interest which accrues from the time the judgment is entered until it is paid (post judgment interest). In some cases, you are also entitled to interest
Enforcing an out-of-state (foreign) judgment in Florida
A ‘foreign’ judgment, according to Florida Statute 55.502(1), is a judgment, decree, or order of a court of any other state, territory or commonwealth of the United States. If a judgment was entered in another state, but the debtor lives
The Life of a Florida Judgment
There seems to be no shortage of loopholes in the system for debtors. Attention creditors of Florida judgments! What if I told you there were possible loopholes to benefit YOU? The statute of limitations for Florida judgments is 20 years…or
Proceedings Supplementary – Reaching Beyond Traditional Enforcement Paths
A powerful tool for creditors of Florida judgments There are times when traditional judgment enforcement paths do not yield adequate results and supplementary measures must be implemented. If judgment creditors are unable to satisfy their judgments after obtaining a writ