April 19, 2013
Writ of Attachment Bond in California

There are many reasons why a plaintiff would seek a prejudgment Writ of Attachment Bond in a civil proceeding; and there are valid reasons why seeking to attach in a civil proceeding is not a good tactic. California has strict statutory regulations regarding a claimant seeking to attach so it is important to weigh the […]

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April 16, 2013
Supersedeas Bond in Florida

Supersedeas bond in Florida, as those who have been reading the Jurisco surety bond blog regularly will know, is one of the most common type of surety bonds. We have discussed the supersedeas bond topic often, focusing on state requirements, bond cost, differing local mandates, and the general necessity of the court bond. This is […]

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April 15, 2013
California Surety Bonds

Plaintiffs involved in court cases in California must be aware of all their surety bond requirements. Today, our surety bond blog will discuss a few types of plaintiff bonds in California. A plaintiff may be required to have any combination of the following court bonds: replevin, garnishment, attachment, sheriff indemnity, corporate undertaking, receiver/assignee, bid protest, […]

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April 15, 2013
Georgia Court Bonds

Georgia Court Bonds are a matter of importance for both the plaintiff and a defendant of a case. Depending on the details of the case, more than one court bond may be required by either party. A Jurisco surety bond professional will work with you to make sure the necessary bonds are written and ready […]

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April 15, 2013
Administrator Bond in Illinois

Administrator Bond in Illinois are written to protect beneficiaries and creditors of an estate . The fiduciary is mandated by the State and local ordinances often add on to those requirements laid out there-in. Making an administrator bond necessary for personal representatives affects all types of estates whether they are in the big city of […]

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April 15, 2013
Surety Bond Save Ohio Company Million Dollar

A surety bond save Ohio company million dollar($1.2) after a business it was working with declared bankruptcy. United Architectural Metals (UAM) was able to recover the $1.2 million owed by Trainor Glass Company because Trainor used a surety bond. By using a surety to protect the company’s assets, Trainor was able to properly settle their […]

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April 15, 2013
Personal Representative Bond in Michigan

A personal representative bond in Michigan carries a lot of weight with a minimal cost. Think of it as the surety bond that treads lightly but carries a big stick. Personal representative bonds protect the deceased’s assets and heirs fully. Should the administrator misuse funds or cause damage to the estate, the personal representative bond […]

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April 15, 2013
Custodian of Veteran Bond in Texas

Custodian of Veteran bond in Texas work similarly to guardianship bonds in that they oversee the assets of another person. However, the two cannot be interchangeable as the custodian of veteran bond deals solely with veterans of the United States armed forces. While guardianship bonds go through Texas probate court, parties overseeing a veteran’s estate […]

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April 13, 2013
Personal Representative Bond in California

A Personal Representative Bond in California is required to protect the interest of the deceased’s estate, its heirs and those parties who are owed money. The responsibility of a personal representative (commonly referred to as an administrator or executor in California) is taken seriously by the courts. Courts mandate the surety bond as a form […]

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