Can a 401(k) be used for collections on a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
As is generally the case, Ms. Longo, has exceptionally clearly addressed the issues with the attach of a 401(k) in a judgment case.
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As is generally the case, Ms. Longo, has exceptionally clearly addressed the issues with the attach of a 401(k) in a judgment case.
Prior answers addressed this and the fact that either the opposing attorney needs to agree, or you would need to file with the court to ask that an...
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