Obtaining a Writ of Attachment
Tells when and how to attach a defendant’s property, identifying which property of individual, corporate, and nonresident defendants is subject to attachment.
This useful guide tells when and how to attach a defendant’s property, identifying which property of individual, corporate, and nonresident defendants is subject to attachment.
Explains:
- How and When to Proceed Ex Parte
- When a Temporary Protective Order Can Be Obtained
- Levying on the Writ
- Pursuing Other Remedies