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The attorney that helped you get a court order should be able to place a lien and/or judgement against the people and the property for you. If one didn't help, then find one that will place it for you. Depending on the state you are in, there is a max $ amount that an individual can file against another individual without the help of an attorney (civil judgement). Anything over that amount, an attorney has to/should to do the filing to insure it is done right. * If the person has received a judgment against the debtor they file the judgment with the clerk of the court as a lien against real lproperty and then have the lien recorded at the land recoreder or assessors office in the city or county where the property is lccated.

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Q: What is the right way to put a lien on a person's property that has a court order to pay you restitution of 50000 dollars?
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