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ry true but that's why you just don't let them know about it and do it as soon as possible that's why you do your research and know what your suppose to do in these cases but another question I have is what if they don't pay? Don't they have to can the be penatalized for not paying the judges ruling? Or what is the point in even sueing
You've asked the most prescient question about small claims lawsuits.
The answer is what I intimated earlier.
The vast majority of small claims plaintiffs are successful in receiving the award sought.
Then reality sets in, because a mere 5-7% of those successful plaintiffs ever collect a dime awarded to them.
Levying against a bank account for a pro se litigant isn't any easier than it is for a debt collector with a judgment, or an experienced trial attorney.
Debtors drain their bank accounts and go cash free, or ore-paid debit card. Debtors give their money to trusted relatives, or spouses, or friends.
Many losers simply file bankruptcy to defang that money judgment.
Deadbeat parents stop working to avoid paying child support, and so do defendants with a judgment hanging over their head.
I've practiced law for decades. The law isn't as pure as the politicians lead citizens to believe, if it were slavery would never have eisted for centuries in this country, women and people of color would have been granted the franchise with the founding father European males, Jim Crow wouldn't have been allowed to succeed slavery, Japanese citizens wouldn't have been locked up for having Asian DNA, and the hits keep right on coming.
So, go ahead sue, because winning makes us all feel better.
But, know this, 95% of those winners never collect a dime owed to them.
Last point....
No, once the judgment is issued, there's nothing more the court can do.
Why?
Well, the court made its money off the deal.
You got your pretty piece of legal paper, and its your duty to collect that judgment.
Why?
Because, in this country owing a debt (unless its owed to the government) can't be criminalized. Thus, it's your responsibility ALONE to collect on the beautiful piece of legal paper.