Brockton, MA asked in Civil Litigation and Collections for Massachusetts

Q: Collecting on a civil judgment in Massachusetts.

I have a civil judgment in Massachusetts. I want to collect on the judgment by a wage or bank account garnishment, I understand I need to do a trustee process. Does that mean I have to file a second complaint (complaint on judgment) and pay court costs service of process fees again?

Do I need to pay another filing fee for a new complaint?

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Christopher Tolley
Christopher Tolley
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  • Collections Lawyer
  • Boston, MA
  • Licensed in Massachusetts

A: Your can seek a bank account trustee process based on your current judgment. In order to trustee process wages, you have to institute a suit on the judgment.

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