
Usury and recharacterization claims are common defense tactics in MCA disputes, but strong contracts and strategic legal defense allow funders to enforce agreements effectively.
It’s common for debtors to claim they have no assets after a judgment. For funders, that doesn’t always mean the judgment is worthless; it means you need a deliberate, prioritized plan. A judgment enforcement attorney can help convert apparent uncollectibility into actionable strategies: reexaminations, judgment renewal, targeted enforcement, and measured use of collection partners. This article outlines practical next steps funders should consider when a debtor reports zero assets.
Start by evaluating the credibility of the “no assets” claim. Many debtors lack assets; others hide or misstate them. Look for inconsistencies in recent filings, credit activity, business registrations, and public records. A judgment lawyer will compare the debtor’s statements to known income streams, bank filings, property records, and corporate filings to flag discrepancies that justify further inquiry.
A post-judgment reexamination (also called a debtor examination or 523/522 hearing in some jurisdictions) forces sworn answers about assets, income, and transfers. Reexaminations are powerful because:
Even when a debtor claims insolvency, third-party and public-data searches can reveal overlooked assets:
Judgments expire. Where renewal statutes exist, timely renewal preserves the judgment’s enforceability. Evaluate:
If evidence suggests the debtor transferred assets to evade collection, pursue avoidance remedies. Common routes include:
When resources are limited and the debtor appears asset-poor, select low-cost enforcement options that preserve rights without wasting capital:
Leverage Third-Party Collectors and Specialist Vendors Carefully
Collection agencies, asset-tracing firms, and forensic accountants can add value, but they also increase ethical and compliance risk. Before engaging vendors:
Debtors often file for bankruptcy when assets seem scarce. Prepare for bankruptcy by:
When enforcement looks unlikely to fully satisfy a judgment, structured settlements or workouts can produce recoveries and preserve relationships:
Strong documentation is key to later success. Preserve:
If exhaustive, cost-effective efforts fail and the judgment appears truly uncollectible, weigh a strategic write-off against continued pursuit:
A debtor’s claim of having no assets is a pause, not necessarily the end, for funders. With disciplined verification, targeted reexamination, timely renewal, and measured enforcement, many judgments can yield recoveries over time.
For tailored strategies that balance cost, compliance, and recovery potential, consult a judgment enforcement attorney who represents funders and understands scalable enforcement solutions. Contact our firm to review your judgment and get a practical recovery plan tailored to your portfolio.
Promptly, typically within weeks of a “no assets” claim if records suggest inconsistency; delaying can allow dissipation or asset transfers.
It depends on the jurisdiction; renewal can often be done by affidavit or motion, but counsel should confirm local procedural rules.
They can be resource-intensive; pursue them if forensic evidence suggests recoverable transfers or if the transfers involve insiders or clear fraud.
Yes. Timely proofs of claim, adversary proceedings for fraudulent transfers, or relief-from-stay motions can preserve or recover value in bankruptcy.
Consider write-off when low-cost preservation steps are in place, exhaustive cost-effective efforts fail, and monitoring is ongoing for future collectibility.

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