How does a writ of garnishment work for a unsecured debt judgment in Texas?
Usually it is served on your bank by a private process server or simply by certified mail. Once the bank receives it they freeze your account then...
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Usually it is served on your bank by a private process server or simply by certified mail. Once the bank receives it they freeze your account then...
There isn't really a way to protect a bank account from garnishment other than not having much or any money in it. First, you should consider...
More information is needed about the creditor. If this is the IRS, they can do pretty much whatever they want as far as putting a lien on your...
Yes your account can be frozen in Texas if the creditor obtains a judgment against your husband and then seeks to garnish the account. This is not...
The answer is no as my peers have stated, however you should try to do everything possible to avoid simply taking a judgment. You may have...
You should consider hiring an attorney to fight the case well before the default hearing. If you made a deal with Target to pay, they likely tried...
You should consider hiring a debt defense attorney before deciding on Bankruptcy as the only option. You said you have negotiated two other...
To answer your question, yes a judgment creditor can do this if they have a judgment. This type of creditor cannot garnish" wages" in Texas but...
Creditors have 4 years to sue you in Texas from the original default date. This is called the statute of limitations. Thus, if you have a bunch...
This sounds like a collection agency making illegal threats. The Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act prevents collectors from making...