Phoenix, AZ asked in Business Law and Criminal Law for Arizona

Q: I have a business that I loaned money to for startup and they stopped payments after the 2nd payment.

I have already gone thru the courts and filed a judgement and still nothing. There has to be a way to enforce payment or jail for such actions owes me $250k. The state can jail you for non payment why don't I have the same ability?

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K. Bryan Goodman
K. Bryan Goodman
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Licensed in Arizona

A: There are law firms that specialize in collection of judgments. You can contact them to see if there are any avenues you can pursue to collect the judgment. If you believe the business was engaged in fraud, you can contact the Arizona Attorney General's Office to file a complaint and see if anything can be done on their end. I have provided a link to the Attorney General's Office below. Hope that helps. Best of luck!

https://www.azag.gov/consumer

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