A “final judgement” is rarely “final”. After the trial proceedings are over, what happens next? Attorney Seth Kretzer and his team can help you find the answer.
An experienced team for mission-critical Receivership and Judgment Collection.
While you are pursuing a money judgment, the post-judgment collection attorneys at the Law Offices of Seth Kretzer can represent your interests and help you fight for justice. Collecting a judgment can be a very difficult feat due to the homestead exemptions afforded to residents. Our attorneys know how to aggressively conduct post-judgment discovery on behalf of attorneys and the Court. Even if the original judgment was not awarded in your state, the Law Offices of Seth Kretzer can help domesticate your judgment and fight for what is rightfully yours.
If you feel that an error at trial has affected the outcome, you have a right to appeal the decision. Your window for filing an appeal is very short, and your Notice of Appeal must be filed within 30 days after the trial judge signs the judgment. For those involved in a civil legal action at the federal level, you must understand that the appeals process is very different from trial court and mostly involves legal briefs based on extensive legal research. In some cases, the appellate judge will request oral courtroom presentations for further clarification – that’s where the Law Office of Kretzer and Volberding P.C. come in.
Contact our firm today if you feel that an error has affected your civil ruling, and our federal civil appeals attorneys will work to set the facts straight.