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Yes and no. The court can help to collect your judgment. However, the court will not proactively take action to collect your judgment for you. As the winner in court and holder of the judgment, you must find a means for the debtor to pay you and then the court will help to enforce your collection effort.
Debt collection horror stories refer to lenders using drastic “mafia-like” henchmen to enforce collection, by physical violence.
http://www.judgmentbuyout.com/Articles/judgment-writs-of-execution-from-debtor.html
http://www.judgmentbuyout.com/Articles/how-do-you-get-court-judicial-judgment.html
Debt collection horror stories refer to lenders using drastic “mafia-like” henchmen to enforce collection, by physical violence.
http://www.judgmentbuyout.com/Articles/judgment-writs-of-execution-from-debtor.html
http://www.judgmentbuyout.com/Articles/how-do-you-get-court-judicial-judgment.html