What am I supposed to do now?
Date: Mon, 05/21/2007 - 18:59
So what am I supposed to do now? Contact the attorney or wait until they garnish my wages? I am in Florida, I am not the head of household and have my bank account in my name only. I am afraid that they will freeze my bank account. I know that they can garnish my wages, but do not know up to what amount.
WOuld I help if I call them and try o negotiate or is it too late?
Please advise.
Relax..That's what you owe. It's not a decision about anything j
Relax..That's what you owe. It's not a decision about anything just yet. Contact the attorney..Remind them of your arrangement offer. They haven't gotten a judgement yet, but the sooner you move the better. remember, no one WANTS to garnish you, it's extra time for them, and time equals money.
No, this is a "Final Judgement" letter that I received from the
No, this is a "Final Judgement" letter that I received from the courthouse. The same courthouse that I went to a couple of weeks ago trying to negotiate with their attorney. I think they are going to either freeze my account or garnish my wages. Does anyone know Florida laws about garnishment or bank accounts? I am not the head of household and the bank account is in my name only. I could add my husband is necessary.
Any other suggestions??? I could call the attorney's office and try to renegotiate, but do not know what to tell them exactly. I need some scenarios so I can prepare.
Thanks.
Florida laws says only 25% of your net wages can be garnished, a
Florida laws says only 25% of your net wages can be garnished, and the first $500 a week is exempt. From what I understand, wages that have been deposited into a bank account are exempt for 6 months. You can also claim exempt $1000 in your bank account. But you do have to file an affidavit with your court to claim you are the head of the household to get this exemption. You need to file asap because they do not warn you before they sieze your bank account.
There is a brochure on Florida debtors rights here
Thanks for the info. I can not open the link on this computer (I
Thanks for the info. I can not open the link on this computer (I'm at work) but when I get home tonight I will check it out. Also, I will call the attorney's office and see what they say. I will post here in the event that it can help others.
Thanks for the great info.
Ok, I checked the link and since I am NOT the head of household,
Ok, I checked the link and since I am NOT the head of household, I am exempt of the first net $500 per week from being garnished. I make roughly, $1,300 every two weeks net so they can take $300 because $1000 is exempt. Am I reading this correctly? Or are they entitled to take 25% of the remaning, which is $300?
Can someone explain, please?
