Quote Originally Posted by Ruiner
Good question and that answer varies. A judge "could" rule someone to be "judgement proof". That means that you are technically exempt from having a judgement against you. There are rules and such, but that is the gist of it. You need to be in a VERY serious financial situation for that to happen, though.

Otherwise, you can go after salary, wages, assets, etc. Perhaps he is ordered to make payments; it could be any number of combinations.
Dammit Ruiner.... You always put it so much more elegant than me. HEHEHEHE

GOOD FORM CHAP, GOOD FORM!!!