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Sub: #1 Is this true about Delaware?
Replied on 06-06-2011, 08:45 AM
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In Texas they do not allow wage garnishment for certain debt but they do allow a bank levy. Can a person in Texas then bank with Delaware, who alledgedly does not allow any bank levies with the exception of taxes. Is this true about Delaware ?

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Replied on 06-06-2011, 11:28 AM
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I'm going to attempt to follow your post..

Your question is can a resident of TX open an account with a Delaware bank to avoid a bank levy?

"In Texas they do not allow wage garnishment for certain debt but they do allow a bank levy. Can a person in Texas then bank with Delaware, who alledgedly does not allow any bank levies with the exception of taxes. Is this true about Delaware ?"




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