Creditors can take your property if you default on a secured debt. Learn more.| www.nolo.com
Find out if a creditor with a judgment against your spouse can place a lien on property you both own jointly.| www.nolo.com
Learn the differences between property liens and judgment liens.| www.nolo.com
Judgment creditors can force the sale of your home to get paid, but they rarely do this.| www.nolo.com
You might be able to prevent collection of a judgment by negotiating with the creditor or claiming property as exempt.| www.nolo.com
If your vehicle is repossessed, you might still owe the lender money (a "deficiency"). Learn how to deal with a deficiency after a car repossession.| www.nolo.com
What happens when you're sued by a debt collector? Find out here.| www.nolo.com
Lien priority determines the order in which creditors get paid following a foreclosure.| www.nolo.com
A creditor gets a judgment when it wins a lawsuit against you.| www.nolo.com