Ellen G. asked
My husband and I were awarded a judgement against a couple found guilty of fraud on a real estate transaction many years ago. The judgement was entered in Utah, where the fraud took place. The couple lived in California at the time. We attempted to pursue collection, but they filed bankruptcy. However, a judgement of fraud cannot be included in bankruptcy in California. Recently, I discovered that the wife has purchased a home in New Mexico. Can I file a lien against this property in New Mexico?
January 13th, 2023
Nicole M. answered
Yes, you can and should file a lien against the property in New Mexico. Given that you have already ...
January 13th, 2023
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