What If I Want To Execute Against The New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor’s Personal Property But I Don’t Know Where That Property Is Located Or What It Is?
Within certain periods of time, Judgment Creditors can serve Judgment Debtors with a written request for the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor to disclose personal financial information (called an information subpoena). The information subpoena consists of a series of written questions that the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor is asked to answer under oath. When answered truthfully and completely, the answers to the information subpoena may provide the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Creditor with the information necessary for the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Creditor to proceed with an execution of goods and chattels (writ of execution) against the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor’s personal property. The New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Creditor serves the original and one copy of the information subpoena upon the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor either personally or by registered or certified mail, return rece
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