Can you have your debtor arrested?

June 13, 2013

Megan Morrissette of our office recently authored a article regarding debtor’s examinations that was published in Lexington National’s quarterly newsletter. Megan helps explain how a creditor can use the legal process to gather information needed to collect a judgment. She also explains the circumstances under which a debtor may be arrested and placed in jail. Debtor’s prisons vanished long ago in this country, but debtors may still find themselves behind bars.

Megan’s article can be found on Page 3: LNIC Newsletter Winter 2013

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