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Not Contesting a Judgment

This is information for District Court cases.

You can contact judgment creditor (or judgment creditor’s attorney) to ask whether they can work out some kind of agreement or payment plan.  They do not have to work something out with you and can collect the judgment as the law allows.

If you do not ask the court for a stay of execution of judgment, the judgment creditor can proceed immediately with collection.

Links to Resources, Instructions & Rules

Instructions on How to Collect a Judgment and Completing a Writ of Garnishment (JDF 82)
For an overview of the court procedures that a judgment creditor may use to collect from you.

Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure – Execution and Proceedings Subsequent to Judgment (Rule 69)
Court rules for District Court

Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure – Garnishment (Rule 103)
Court rules for District Court

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