Can I Collect My New Jersey Special Civil Part Money Judgment By Executing Against The New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor’s Wages?
If a New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor works in New Jersey and earns more than a certain amount of money per week, you may seek to execute against the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor’s wages by filing a motion for a wage execution with the New Jersey Special Civil Part and serving it on the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor by both regular and certified mail. The New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor may object to the motion being granted and if they do in the manner required by the New Jersey Court Rules, the New Jersey Special Civil Part will schedule a hearing on the motion. However, the grounds for objecting to a wage execution are usually quite limited. If the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor does not properly object to the motion for a wage execution or the New Jersey Special Civil Part Court denies the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor’s objection to the motion, the New Jersey Special Civil Part shall enter a
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