Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to talk to a lawyer then, not a message board on the internet. Good luck!
I am on Monday. The case was heard and ruled on on Friday and we got the judgement to which he laughed "well, it don't mean nothing cause I got nothing"
This is Virginia, for what it is worth.
Yeah you are likely screwed then. Live ans learn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to talk to a lawyer then, not a message board on the internet. Good luck!
I am on Monday. The case was heard and ruled on on Friday and we got the judgement to which he laughed "well, it don't mean nothing cause I got nothing"
This is Virginia, for what it is worth.
Anonymous wrote:You need to talk to a lawyer then, not a message board on the internet. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm afraid you cannot if the person has no assets/money...has this been decided by a court?
Yes, judgemnet was for $22,000. The handyman does own a house but otherwise claims to be broke. Can I attache a lien on the house or force a sale?
Anonymous wrote:I'm afraid you cannot if the person has no assets/money...has this been decided by a court?