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This prejudgment attachment is especially useful when a debtor is operating a cash-heavy business like a restaurant or retail store. When the court authorizes a keeper attachment under Massachusetts law, the court-appointed keeper will collect the cash that comes into your debtor’s business. What does the keeper do?
Retail businesses have long dealt with bad checks from customers, which may not be worth pursuing if they are for a small amount. We can request that the court freeze the debtor’s bank accounts pending the outcome of the judgment hearing. This gives us direct access to the debtor’s money once we have our judgment in hand.
The commercialcollection process can feel overwhelming sometimes. Prejudgment attachments allow us to identify the debtor’s assets before the court issues a judgment, which we can then seize to satisfy the judgment. This works best when your debtor is a cash-heavy business, such as a retail store or restaurant.
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