Nash v. Aprea (2023)
- Citation
- Nash v. Aprea (2023)
- Parent Document
- Nash v. Aprea (2023)
- Jurisdiction
- California (state)
- Effective Date
- 2023-10-03
- Original Source
- https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/9430076/nash-v-aprea/ ↗
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Full Text
410 charsA. Recovery of Attorneys’ Fees as Enforcement of Judgment
Costs Under Section 685.040
Section 685.040 states, “The judgment creditor is entitled
to the reasonable and necessary costs of enforcing a judgment.
Attorney’s fees incurred in enforcing a judgment are not included
in costs collectible under this title [the EJL] unless otherwise
provided by law. Attorney’s fees incurred in enforcing a