How New York Debt Collection Lawyers Use Wage Garnishments (Income Executions) to Enforce Judgments

By: Robert J. Nahoum What Is a Wage Garnishment (Income Execution) in New York? In New York, wage garnishment is called an income execution and is governed primarily by CPLR §5231. An income execution is a court-backed order directing that a portion of a judgment debtor’s paycheck be withheld and paid toward a debt collection judgment. Before a creditor can garnish wages, […]

Judgment Creditor Restraining Notices and Bank Restraints in New York Debt Collection

By: Robert J. Nahoum Judgment creditors in New York often turn to restraining notices and bank restraints as powerful tools to enforce collection after winning a lawsuit. These mechanisms freeze a debtor’s assets, preventing access until the debt is satisfied. Understanding them is crucial for consumers facing debt collection lawsuits. What Is a Restraining Notice? A restraining notice under New […]

How Judgment Creditor Debt Collection Lawyers Use Information Subpoenas to Enforce Judgments in New York

By: Robert J. Nahoum When a debt collector wins a lawsuit and becomes a judgment creditor in New York, the real work begins: turning that paper judgment into money. An information subpoena is one of the primary tools judgment creditor debt collection lawyers use to locate a consumer’s assets so they can enforce a judgment through wage garnishments, bank levies, and property liens. What […]

New York City’s New SHIELD Rule: Stronger Protections From Debt Collectors and Medical Debt

By: Robert J. Nahoum New York City’s new SHIELD Rule adds strong limits on debt collector harassment, expands dispute rights, and creates first-of-its-kind medical debt protections. What Is the New York City SHIELD Rule? The SHIELD Rule is a new set of debt collection regulations issued by the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) that give […]