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JUDGMENT ENFORCEMENT
JUDGMENT ENFORCEMENT

Julie Mehrban is a litigation attorney that understands that winning a lawsuit is only the first step to recovery. If you have a personal, business or commercial money judgment in your favor, call to find out how this piece of paper is actually an investment tool if handled and enforced properly.

 So You've Won The Lawsuit.  So What?

Winning your case is just the beginning of getting paid. As if that wasn't already difficult enough, are you ready for some more exciting legal proceedings? Probably not. Which is exactly why Julie Mehrban is the first person you should call after you achieve your new status as a judgment creditor. Simply send over a copy of your judgment, and that's the last you will see of it until it's money in your pocket.

This is not to suggest that every enforcement of judgment case will turn into a legal proceeding. There are much more discrete and non-procedural ways to obtain payment on money judgments. But the good news is that if those are not viable options, the court system is there to fall back on. That alone virtually guarantees payment if you select the right professional.

Julie Mehrban, Esq. developed Ex Parte Financial (www.ExParteFinancial.com), a California-based judgment enforcement company that specializes in obtaining payment on all valid money judgments. Enforcement of judgments by Julie Mehrban is now offered exclusively through Ex Parte Financial. Ex Parte Financial is a new kind of enforcement company, and is truly set apart from the others not only for its high level of client satisfaction, but also because it is predicated on the highest level of ethics and fairness to judgment debtors. As such, Ex Parte is earning a reputation as a highly distinguished and professional organization.

Your Judgment Will Expire

Do not delay. Your judgment will not be enforceable forever. First of all, all judgments become due for renewal ten years after entry thereof. Although the renewal procedure is relatively simple, the expiration date is firm. In addition, once your debtor finds out he or she lost their case, and that they now owe you money, they may begin taking steps to transfer or conceal their assets. Be prompt with your decision to enforce your judgment. Calendar the ten-year renewal deadline, and then make your move.

Julie Mehrban, Esq.'s Judgment Enforcement Services By Ex Parte Financial

For a long time, the enforcement of judgment services offered by Julie Mehrban as an attorney were part of an array of legal services offered to litigation clients. However, there has been a growing need for Julie Mehrban's judgment enforcement services, especially since 80% of money judgments obtained by successful litigants go unsatisfied.  As such, Julie Mehrban found that an increasing number of clients came her way strictly for her innovative, discrete and assertive judgment enforcement services. Eventually, Julie Mehrban decided that this was not the kind of service that a law firm can do alone, considering the high standards of success and client satisfaction upon which the firm operated. Ex Parte Financial was developed to take on the role of judgment enforcer of all money judgments obtained by Julie Mehrban's firm as well as new clients as judgment creditors. This quasi-legal service best implements the legal services and non-legal tools necessary for a truly proficient judgment enforcement company. Referrals from other law firms are welcomed at a 10% referral fee.

 For judgment enforcement services, please e-mail Julie Mehrban at her Ex Parte e-mail address today: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it