Find Laws Find Lawyers Free Legal Forms USA State Laws

MASSACHUSETTS STATUTES AND CODES

Section 16 Dismissal of proceedings; orders to produce property or make payment; failure to obey orders

Section 16. If the court finds that the debtor has no property not exempt from being taken on execution, and is unable to pay the judgment, in full or by partial payments, or if the creditor fails to appear at the examination, personally or by attorney, the proceedings may be dismissed. If after a full hearing at which the creditor shall have the burden of proof the court finds that the debtor has property not exempt under section thirty-four of chapter two hundred and thirty-five from being taken on execution, the court may order him or it to produce it, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy the judgment with interest as provided for by section eight of said chapter two hundred and thirty-five, and with costs of execution and costs of the proceedings or in aid of judgment or execution so that it may be taken on the execution; or may order the debtor to execute, acknowledge if necessary, and delivery to the judgment creditor, or to a person in his behalf, a transfer, assignment, or conveyance thereof; or if after such hearing the court finds that the debtor is able to pay the judgment in full or by partial payments, the court may order the debtor to pay the judgment, with interest as provided for by said section eight, and with costs of execution and costs of the proceedings or in aid of judgment or execution in full or by partial payments from time to time; or the court may make an order combining any of the orders above mentioned. The debtor, if an individual, may be ordered to make any payment only to the extent that his income exceeds the amount exempted pursuant to either section twenty-eight of chapter two hundred and forty-six, or sections sixteen hundred and seventy-one to sixteen hundred and seventy-seven, inclusive, of title fifteen of the United States Code, whichever amount is greater; but no debtor may be ordered to make any payment from any income derived from assistance or payments granted pursuant to chapters one hundred and fifteen, one hundred and seventeen, one hundred and eighteen, one hundred and fifty-one A or one hundred and fifty-two, or titles thirty-eight or forty-two of the United States Code. The court may prescribe the times, places, amounts of payments, forms of instruments and other details in making any of the orders above mentioned. The court may at any time renew, revise, modify, suspend or revoke any order made in any proceedings under the provisions of this chapter. Failure, without just excuse, to obey any lawful order of the court in supplementary proceedings shall constitute a contempt of court; and if the debtor is a corporation, the court shall treat the president, treasurer, cashier or other officer or agent in charge of the payment of debts as the contemnor; and if the debtor is a trust with transferable shares, the court shall treat any trustee or agent in charge of the payment of debts as the contemnor.

Massachusetts Forms by Issue

Massachusetts Abortion Forms
Massachusetts Business Forms
Massachusetts Court Forms
> DUI
> Claims
> Personal Protection
Massachusetts Divorce Forms
Massachusetts Family Forms
Massachusetts Guardianship Forms
Massachusetts Gun Forms
Massachusetts Marriage Forms
Massachusetts Name Change Forms
Massachusetts Tax Forms

Massachusetts Law

Massachusetts State Laws
    > Massachusetts Statutes
    > Massachusetts Gun Laws
    > Child Support Massachusetts
Massachusetts State
    > Capital of Massachusetts
    > Massachusetts Counties
Massachusetts Court
    > Massachusetts Attorney General
    > Massachusetts v. EPA
Massachusetts Tax
    > Massachusetts Sales Tax
    > Massachusetts State Tax
Massachusetts Labor Laws
    > Jobs In Massachusetts
    > Massachusetts Unemployment
Massachusetts Agencies
    > Better Business Bureau Massachusetts
    > Food Stamps Massachusetts
    > Massachusetts Department of Education
    > Massachusetts Department of Public Health
    > Massachusetts Department of Revenue
    > Massachusetts DMV
    > Massachusetts Secretary of State Corporations
    > Massachusetts State Police
    > Massachussets Secretary of State

Massachusetts Court Map

Tips