Post-Judgment & Collection Support
After judgment, PF organizes the enforcement file: judgment and abstract tracking, post-judgment discovery drafts, asset information schedules from supplied records, collection chronology and satisfaction tracking.
- Standard turnaround
- 5–7 business days
- Rush turnaround
- 2–3 business days (+35%)

Flat fees for this service
What is included and what is not
Included
- • Judgment and interest computation worksheet
- • Asset schedule from supplied records
- • Enforcement deadline tracker
- • One revision round
Not included
- • Levy, garnishment or execution
- • Skip tracing unless separately contracted
- • Filing or recording
What the attorney provides
- Judgment and abstract
- Prior discovery responses
- Payment history
- Asset records
Questions attorneys ask about this service
What does PF Consulting Firm provide under Post-Judgment & Collection Support?
After judgment, PF organizes the enforcement file: judgment and abstract tracking, post-judgment discovery drafts, asset information schedules from supplied records, collection chronology and satisfaction tracking.
Who is this service for?
Licensed attorneys and law firms who direct the assignment. PF accepts post-judgment work from firms in Florida, California, Georgia, New York, New Jersey and Nevada, and federal matters in those districts. PF does not accept this work directly from the public.
What does the service cost?
Flat fees in this category run $697 to $1,997, priced per assignment and confirmed in writing before work starts. Items outside the ordered scope are quoted separately rather than absorbed.
What is included?
Judgment and interest computation worksheet; Asset schedule from supplied records; Enforcement deadline tracker; One revision round.
What is not included?
Levy, garnishment or execution; Skip tracing unless separately contracted; Filing or recording.
What affects the price?
Document volume, number of parties or accounts, record condition, court-specific formatting, reconstruction of incomplete records, and rush timing. Anything outside the confirmed scope is quoted before it is produced.
What documents does the attorney need to provide?
Judgment and abstract; Prior discovery responses; Payment history; Asset records.
How long does preparation take?
Standard preparation is 5–7 business days. Rush preparation is 2–3 business days (+35%) where capacity allows, at the published rush uplift.
Does PF file the documents?
No. PF does not file, e-file, serve, calendar or appear. The ordering attorney identifies, verifies and controls every deadline, filing requirement and service obligation. PF delivers the prepared work product and, where contracted, an administrative completion checklist.
Who reviews the completed work product?
The ordering attorney. Every deliverable is prepared for attorney review, revision and signature. Nothing PF prepares is final until the supervising attorney approves it.
Are revisions included?
Individual orders include one factual revision within the original scope. Monthly law firm support plans include up to five revisions per case within the original scope; further revisions or scope changes are quoted.
How does an attorney place an order?
Confirm the scope in writing, pay the flat fee, sign the service agreement, complete the matter intake, then upload the supporting records through the secure vault. Preparation begins once the file is complete.
Attorney types this service supports
General civil practitioners carrying active dockets in state and federal court.
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View pageProfessional boundaries on this assignment
- Work is performed only at the direction of a licensed attorney
- Every deliverable is prepared for attorney review, revision and signature
- Scope, price and turnaround are confirmed in writing before work begins
- PF Consulting Firm is not a law firm and does not practice law
- No legal advice, no strategy decisions, no attorney-client relationship
- PF does not file, e-file, serve, calendar deadlines or appear — the ordering attorney identifies, verifies and controls all filing requirements and deadlines
Order attorney-directed support
Confirm the scope in writing, pay the flat fee, sign the service agreement, complete the matter intake, then upload your records to the secure vault. Preparation begins when the file is complete.