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01-03-2007, 12:33 PM
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hey, I'll take Utah over Michigan for awhile..
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01-03-2007, 07:30 PM
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On second thought ... we're having warmer than usual weather and no snow. Not a bad deal. Plus Sundance is coming up in a couple of weeks. I have some tickets to some cool new indies.
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05-10-2007, 10:07 PM
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Bank Levy
Forgot to ask also...once they get the court order and levy the account, does that mean they have access to all the account information as well? (ie. bank statements showing all checks paid recently, deposits, withdrawals, etc.). Are they only getting the funds from the Sheriff's Levy, or are they getting all the account info with it?
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04-08-2009, 09:20 AM
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Collection on a judgement in Oregon
Hi,
I won a judgement on Oregon for $20,000.00. The problem is this person has nothing in his name. He owns 2 pickups worth about $3,000.00. He also owns 6 horses and a horse trailer. He also has $600.00 a month taken out of his pay check a month for retirement. He broke his back and is collecting unemployment and has a child support garnishment. Can he cash in his IRA and pay me off? Please help I trusted this person and was taken advantage of. I have already spent $1,700.00 in Lawyers fees. This is all the money I have. Thanks, Cherry |
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#38
04-16-2009, 05:25 PM
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Bank account judgement
My father is on my checking and savings account for convenience. He died last year at the age of 88 and last week I learned that my bank account had been seized. There is a judgement against him that was filed in California. Is this legal? We reside in So Florida. Should I remove his name from my bank account? Money has not been taken from the accounts yet. Also, am I responsible for the debt? Please help! thank you!
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11-05-2009, 03:55 PM
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Credit Card Debt
My daughter paid a credit card payment late and the payments raised to unpayable amounts. She started working with a Consumer Law group that was supposed to work on her behalf to avoid getting wages garnished, etc. Several days ago she was served a notice to respond within 20 days or her wages would be garnished. She called the Consumer Law Group who just keeps telling her not to worrry. Can they garnish her wages having never been to court?
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