Washington Judgment On Answer And Order To Pay is a court order issued by a court in the state of Washington after a defendant has been found liable for a debt or other legal obligation. The judgment outlines the amount of money the defendant is to pay, as well as the legal permissions and consequences for failing to pay. There are two types of Washington Judgment On Answer And Order To Pay: a money judgment and a non-money judgment. A money judgment requires the defendant to pay a specified amount of money to the plaintiff. This money judgment is enforced by Washington's enforcement laws and can include wages garnishment, bank account liens, and property seizure. A non-money judgment does not require the defendant to pay money, but instead requires them to perform a certain action. This can include a court order to vacate a property, surrender property held by the defendant, or provide a service to the plaintiff. Regardless of the type of judgment, Washington Judgment On Answer And Order To Pay is legally binding and failure to comply with the order may result in further legal action taken against the defendant.