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<blockquote data-quote="Bonsman" data-source="post: 836468" data-attributes="member: 8504"><p>It is $10,000.00 for small claims in Oklahoma. They may have raised it to 12; but either way he can bring it in small claims court if that is what he wants to do. Garnishing wages is only one tool in the tool box for collecting a judgment. But at times it may be the biggest tool in the box. You can also garnish checking accounts, savings accounts, accounts, grain elevators, auctions, feedyards, or anybody that owes him money. Also, a judgment will allow the sheriff to take possession of his non-exempt assets and sell them to pay the judgment. Plus, if you abstract the judgment lien, then that gives you a lien on his non-exempt real property. Judgments only get you half-way there; collecting the judgment is the hard part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bonsman, post: 836468, member: 8504"] It is $10,000.00 for small claims in Oklahoma. They may have raised it to 12; but either way he can bring it in small claims court if that is what he wants to do. Garnishing wages is only one tool in the tool box for collecting a judgment. But at times it may be the biggest tool in the box. You can also garnish checking accounts, savings accounts, accounts, grain elevators, auctions, feedyards, or anybody that owes him money. Also, a judgment will allow the sheriff to take possession of his non-exempt assets and sell them to pay the judgment. Plus, if you abstract the judgment lien, then that gives you a lien on his non-exempt real property. Judgments only get you half-way there; collecting the judgment is the hard part. [/QUOTE]
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