Our Boundaries

This Is Not Legal Advice

Judgment Resolution Hub provides education-only content to help you understand judgments, enforcement mechanisms, and resolution strategies. We do not provide legal advice, represent you in court, or negotiate on your behalf.

Important: Nothing on this website constitutes legal advice. Laws vary significantly by state and situation. Always consult with a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for guidance specific to your case.

What We Are

Judgment Resolution Hub is an educational platform designed to help both creditors and debtors understand the post-judgment process in plain English.

We provide:

  • Educational content: Guides, explainers, and resources about judgments, enforcement, and resolution
  • Planning tools: Calculators, templates, and frameworks to help you structure offers and plans
  • Neutral perspective: Balanced content serving both collectors and debtors with resolution-focused guidance
  • Self-service resources: Templates, scripts, and checklists you can customize for your situation

What We Are Not

We are not a law firm, legal service provider, or negotiation service.

We do NOT:

  • Provide legal advice specific to your case or jurisdiction
  • Represent you in court or file legal documents on your behalf
  • Negotiate with creditors or debtors on your behalf
  • Guarantee outcomes or results from using our resources
  • Provide state-specific legal guidance or interpretations
  • Create attorney-client relationships with users

Clear Boundaries by Topic

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Legal Guidance

✅ We Provide

  • General education about judgment law
  • Explanation of common legal terms
  • Overview of typical court procedures
  • Links to official state resources

❌ We Don't Provide

  • Legal advice for your specific case
  • State-specific legal interpretations
  • Court representation or filings
  • Attorney-client privileged counsel
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Negotiation Support

✅ We Provide

  • Educational frameworks for negotiation
  • Sample scripts and templates
  • Settlement math calculators
  • Communication best practices

❌ We Don't Provide

  • Direct negotiation on your behalf
  • Mediation or arbitration services
  • Guaranteed settlement outcomes
  • Contact with opposing parties
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Document Preparation

✅ We Provide

  • Customizable templates and forms
  • Guidance on what to include
  • Examples of completed documents
  • Checklists for document gathering

❌ We Don't Provide

  • Legal review of your documents
  • Filing documents with courts
  • Notarization or certification
  • Guarantee of document validity
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Financial Planning

✅ We Provide

  • Payment plan calculators
  • Settlement scenario modeling
  • Budget planning frameworks
  • Interest calculation tools

❌ We Don't Provide

  • Financial advice or counseling
  • Tax guidance or implications
  • Credit repair services
  • Bankruptcy consultation

When to Consult an Attorney

You should consult a licensed attorney if:

  • You need legal advice specific to your state or situation
  • You're considering filing or responding to legal motions
  • You need representation in court proceedings
  • You're facing complex enforcement actions (liens, levies, garnishments)
  • You're considering bankruptcy or other debt relief options
  • You have questions about your legal rights or obligations
  • The opposing party has legal representation

How to Use This Platform Responsibly

  1. 1.
    Start with education: Read our guides to understand the process, terminology, and options available to you.
  2. 2.
    Use our tools: Leverage calculators, templates, and frameworks to plan your approach and structure offers.
  3. 3.
    Customize for your situation: Adapt our templates and scripts to your specific circumstances and communication style.
  4. 4.
    Verify state-specific rules: Check your state's laws and procedures—our content is general education only.
  5. 5.
    Consult professionals when needed: If you need legal advice, representation, or have complex questions, hire an attorney.

Ready to Learn More?

Explore our educational resources, tools, and templates to understand your options and plan your next steps.