
Writ of Execution
A Writ of Execution is a legal document issued by a court after a creditor wins a judgment against a debtor. It authorizes law enforcement or other officials to take specific actions, such as seizing assets or garnishing wages, to satisfy the debt. Essentially, it is the court’s formal order to enforce a judgment and ensure the creditor is compensated, turning the court’s decision into actual collection of the owed money.