After getting a judgment, the creditor can ask the court to order you to be
questioned in court about your circumstances, so they can find out how best to
get the money you owe. In court, you can be ordered to answer questions on
oath about:
- your income;
- what you spend money on, and;
- what things you own.
If you do not go to the hearing, the court could issue a warrant for your
arrest. However, the creditor may call off the hearing if you provide them
with the details they want.
top last updated
16/08/07
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