Special Execution and Order of Sale is a legal document that was released by the Kansas Judicial Council - a government authority operating within Kansas.
Q: What is Special Execution and Order of Sale in Kansas?
A: Special Execution and Order of Sale in Kansas is a legal procedure used to enforce a judgment and collect a debt by selling the debtor's property.
Q: When can Special Execution and Order of Sale be used?
A: Special Execution and Order of Sale can be used when a creditor has obtained a court judgment against a debtor and wants to collect the debt by selling the debtor's property.
Q: How does Special Execution and Order of Sale work?
A: Once a creditor obtains a court judgment, they can apply for a Special Execution and Order of Sale. The court will then issue the order, allowing the sheriff to seize and sell the debtor's property to satisfy the debt.
Q: What property can be sold under Special Execution and Order of Sale?
A: Under Special Execution and Order of Sale, any non-exempt property of the debtor can be sold, including real estate, vehicles, and personal belongings.
Q: What happens to the money obtained from the sale?
A: The money obtained from the sale of the debtor's property is used to satisfy the debt. If the proceeds are not enough to cover the entire debt, the creditor may seek additional methods to collect the remaining amount.
Form Details:
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