My husband was sued for owing money to a small loan company. What will happen?

1. After the creditor wins the case in the court, if the debtor fails to perform the court judgment within the performance period, the creditor may apply to the court for enforcement. When accepting enforcement, the court will inquire about the property, vehicles, securities and deposits under the debtor's name according to law. In addition, if the debtor has no executable property under his name and refuses to perform the effective judgment of the court, negative information such as overdue repayment will be recorded in his personal credit report, and he will be restricted from high consumption and entry and exit.

2, may be judicial custody.

3. Those who have the ability to refuse to execute the judgment may also be fined and detained. If the circumstances are serious, it constitutes the crime of refusing to execute the judgment or ruling.

Relevant laws and regulations:

1. Civil Procedure Law Article 111 If a litigant participant or other person commits one of the following acts, the people's court may impose a fine or detain him according to the seriousness of the case; If the case constitutes a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law:

(3) Hiding, transferring, selling off or destroying the property that has been sealed up or detained, or transferring the property that has been counted and ordered to be kept;

(6) Refusing to perform a legally effective judgment or ruling of the people's court.

The people's court may impose a fine or detention on a unit that commits one of the acts listed in the preceding paragraph; If a crime is constituted, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law.

2. Article 313th of the Criminal Law stipulates the crime of refusing to execute a judgment or written order. Whoever refuses to execute the judgment or ruling of the people's court, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or a fine.