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Writ of Execution

Draft Writs of Execution in Minutes, Not Hours

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Writ of Execution

Overview

Drafting writs of execution manually requires hunting down court-specific formatting requirements, cross-referencing judgment details, and ensuring compliance with state enforcement rules. Paralegals and attorneys spend hours on repetitive formatting and verification, delaying critical judgment enforcement actions.

Drafting writs of execution requires meticulous attention to jurisdictional requirements, complex interest calculations, precise property descriptions, and strict procedural compliance. Manual preparation is time-consuming, error-prone, and requires constant verification of statutory requirements and mathematical accuracy. Missing a single procedural element can result in rejected writs, delayed collections, or unsuccessful enforcement attempts.

CaseMark automates the entire writ of execution drafting process by extracting judgment details from your documents, calculating accrued interest accurately, and generating jurisdictionally compliant writs with proper legal formatting. The AI ensures all mandatory elements are included, statutory citations are current, and procedural requirements are met, delivering court-ready enforcement documents in minutes.

How it works

  1. 1. Upload your documents

  2. 2. AI analyzes and extracts key information

  3. 3. Review and customize the generated content

  4. 4. Export in your preferred format (DOCX, PDF)

What you get

  • Court Header

  • Case Caption

  • Recitals

  • Command to Execute

  • Description of Property or Debt

  • Return of Service

What it handles

  • Court Header

  • Case Caption

  • Recitals

  • Command to Execute

  • Description of Property or Debt

  • Return of Service

Required documents

  • Final Judgment or Court Order

    The entered judgment establishing the debt amount, parties, and court authority

    PDF, DOCX

  • Case Caption Information

    Complete case details including case number, court name, and party information

    PDF, DOCX, TXT

Supporting documents

  • Payment History or Ledger

    Record of any partial payments or credits applied to the judgment

    PDF, XLSX, DOCX

  • Asset Information

    Details of specific property to be executed upon (real property descriptions, vehicle information, bank accounts)

    PDF, DOCX, TXT

  • Prior Execution Attempts

    Documentation of previous collection efforts or unsuccessful executions

    PDF, DOCX

  • Interest Calculation Worksheet

    Breakdown of post-judgment interest accrued to date

    PDF, XLSX

Why teams use it

Generate court-compliant writs in 8 minutes vs. 2.5+ hours manually

Automatically extract judgment amounts, dates, and party details from uploaded documents

Apply jurisdiction-specific formatting and legal requirements with AI precision

Eliminate manual research of court header formats and execution procedures

Ensure consistent, error-free documentation across all enforcement actions

Questions

What documents do I need to generate a writ of execution?

At minimum, you need the final judgment or court order showing the amount owed and the case caption information. CaseMark will extract the judgment amount, party names, case number, and court details to populate the writ. Optional documents like payment histories, asset information, and interest calculations help create a more comprehensive and accurate writ tailored to your specific enforcement strategy.

How does CaseMark calculate post-judgment interest?

CaseMark automatically calculates accrued post-judgment interest from the judgment entry date to the present using the interest rate specified in your judgment or applicable statutory rate. The system performs precise mathematical calculations, accounts for any partial payments or credits, and provides a clear breakdown showing principal, interest, costs, and total amount due. All calculations are documented within the writ for transparency and court review.

Will the writ comply with my state's specific requirements?

Yes, CaseMark generates writs that comply with jurisdictional requirements including mandatory language, procedural prerequisites, notice provisions, and formatting rules. The system incorporates current statutory citations, proper court authentication blocks, and all required elements for your jurisdiction. However, you should always review the final document to ensure it meets any unique local court rules or recent procedural changes.

Can I specify particular property to be executed upon?

Absolutely. CaseMark allows you to include detailed descriptions of specific property you want the executing officer to levy upon, including real property legal descriptions, vehicle identification information, bank account details, or business assets. If you upload asset information documents, the system will incorporate those details into the property description section. You can also generate a general writ authorizing execution upon any non-exempt property if specific assets haven't been identified.

How long does it take to generate a complete writ of execution?

CaseMark generates a comprehensive, court-ready writ of execution in approximately 10-15 minutes, compared to 3-4 hours for manual drafting. The system handles all the time-consuming tasks including extracting information from your judgment, calculating interest, formatting the document, and ensuring procedural compliance. You simply upload your documents, review the generated writ, and make any necessary customizations before filing.

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