Rule 69 Depositions
Rule 69 of the Massachusetts Rule of Civil Procedure Rule allows a creditor to take post judgment discovery to aid in the collection of an execution. This allows the creditor to examine the defendant’s bank accounts and financial statements. These records can lead to the discovery of hidden assets which can either be seized or liquidated to be applied to your execution.
At the Law Offices of Alan M. Cohen & Associates LLC, our collections attorneys use post judgment depositions to follow the money. We use both document only depositions as well as live testimony depositions. Depositions can also require both live testimony and the production of documents at the same time.
It is all about following the money. The beauty of post-judgment discovery is that the only limitation on the information you can seek concerning the debtor’s ability to pay your judgment is your attorney’s imagination. With nearly 50 years of successful experience in collecting judgment debt, we have a number of tactics which we use to get our clients paid.
We never give up. Getting our clients paid is our top priority.
When you’re serious about getting paid on your outstanding judgment call the AV-rated experienced Boston trained business debt collection Attorney who collects commercial bad debts throughout Massachusetts at 508-763-6604 or send us an email.