FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions


Hi there! Have some questions about how we can help you? Find the answers below. 
  • What do you collect?

    We only help you collect your court awarded judgment. We do NOT collect any other types of debts such as loans or credit cards. This service we offer is entirely different than those types of collection agencies and are in no way affiliated. We focus on one thing so we can do it well, collect your court awarded judgment, so that justice can be served completely.

  • How much do I have to pay you?

    Not one cent out of your pocket.

  • Is your service really free?

    No, we get paid part of what is collected from the debtor.

  • My debtor has moved away. Can you still collect?

    Usually we can find your debtor and collect.

  • Do you need all of my court papers?

    No. We just need the name of the court where you sued and either the case number

    or case title (plaintiff name vs. defendant name)

  • My debtor has filed bankruptcy. Doesn't that mean I won't get paid?

    Not necessarily. Contact us right away with your case number. We can quickly look-up

    the status of the bankruptcy case at no cost to you.

  • My debtor is deceased. Can you still collect?

    Sometimes. Contact us right away to see if this is possible for your case.

  • My debtor is in prison. Can you still collect?

    Only if we can find where he stashed the loot.

  • How do you find my debtor?

    We use skip tracing techniques that we prefer to keep secret, (your debtor might be reading this). We are allowed to access proprietary databases that are used by law enforcement and investigative agencies. This information is not available to the general public.

  • Do I have to contact my debtor again?

    No, we handle all communications with your debtor.

  • Do I have to go to court again?

    No, we handle all post-judgment court filings and appearances.

  • Do you guarantee to collect my judgment?

    No, but we promise to try hard and to use every means available. Some debtors truly have no assets and have no income that can be seized. If nothing can be collected, we lose our legal expenses and the time and effort expended trying to collect. You risk nothing.

  • I would like to keep trying to collect for myself. Can you assist me?

    Sorry, but no. You are asking us to provide legal advice and that would be against the law.

  • Who else can help me collect my judgment?

    You might try a collection agency but most collection agencies are not willing to spend the time and resources necessary to effectively enforce a judgment. Both attorneys and private investigators can collect judgments. They will usually charge an advance fee and an hourly rate even if they do not collect. We do not charge any upfront fee or any hourly rate.

NOTICE: We only help you collect your Court Judgments, and foreclosure surplus. We DO NOT collect any other types of debt such as loans or credit cards.

We are a company that complies with all CSPA and FDCPA guidelines. Any person attempting falsely to do business under the Litigation Support Services name in a way that does not comply to these guidelines will be pursued and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

If you are contacted by a collection agency and they try any of the following tactics to collect a debt, hang up and contact the Better Business Bureau as soon as possible, as well as the consumer agency in your state who can investigate: 
• Seeks payment on a debt for a loan you do not recognize
• Refuses to give you a mailing address or phone number
• Refuses to provide written substantiation of the alleged debt as required by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)
• Asks you for personal financial or sensitive information
• Exerts high pressure to try to scare you into paying, such as threatening to have you arrested or to report you to a law enforcement agency
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