Can a bank account be levied in the state of Texas?
Date: Tue, 01/09/2007 - 16:30
Hi! First of all, no one will touch your SS, unless it's a w
Hi!
First of all, no one will touch your SS, unless it's a wicked federal debt, like a lot of back taxes.
Second, since Texas is a non-garn state, frequently the way creditors collect on judgements is by levvying accounts. My advice to you is to contact any past due accounts you might have and attempt to make arrangements. You don't want a judgement on your credit report!
Creditors can renew the judgments until it is paid. They will wi
Creditors can renew the judgments until it is paid. They will win the case in the court if you are fully liable to pay your debts. And the judge might ask you to give them access to your bank account, unless you are able to work out other arrangements with them.
Take the advice of fins. Try to work out something with your creditor now before your credit gets hurt by a judgment.
Fins, remember, there were some posts saying SS and disability c
Fins, remember, there were some posts saying SS and disability checks can also be put in the garnishment because laws changes in few states. I will search for the topic
You're right cats, SS and unemployment can be touched now, but n
You're right cats, SS and unemployment can be touched now, but not for a consumer debt..I guess I'm assuming this is a consumer debt..But maybe it isn't!!
I just found out that my xhusband took out a loan for the $18000
I just found out that my xhusband took out a loan for the $18000 20days before our divorce was final, and put my name as the co-signer. They called my cell phone yesterday and said there was going to be a judgement if i didn't call in 24 hours. i am a single mom, and cannot afford to pay 18,000 or lawyer fees. Any suggestions?
Fins is right, the only things that can be garnished from disabi
Fins is right, the only things that can be garnished from disability checks are federal student loans, back child support, and other federal debt. I know that applies to SSDI, however, not sure if it applies to SSI, they are different things.
Call you divorce atty.. this is not legal at least in CAL I know
Call you divorce atty.. this is not legal at least in CAL I know because mine tried the same thing.. Once you are seperated he cant do anything i.e. take you off insurance or buy property in a joint loan unless YOU sign.. Call and take him back to court prove that you were not living together and that you did not sign anything
A judgement does not necessarily mean garnishment. In the state
A judgement does not necessarily mean garnishment. In the state of Texas, since garnishments are illegal except for fed debts, more than likely your bank accounts would be levvied if you couldn't reach a payment plan.
