Explanation of "exemptions from the enforcement of judgements"
Answer to the first question is yes, your own personal $300 can be levied on. Attorney Chen gave a great answer as to what you can do if that...
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Answer to the first question is yes, your own personal $300 can be levied on. Attorney Chen gave a great answer as to what you can do if that...
The answer to this question very much depends upon what courthouse and what county the judgment is in. Credit reporting agencies seem to make it to...
Would be good to have a little more info about the situation. What Mr. Chen posted is obviously a great breakdown of the homestead exemption, how...
Assuming that the entire amount of the arrears is currently enforceable in their entirety (as opposed to paying under an order which states that...
This is kind of a funny question. Technically the answer is no, but I do think that you could use the SC105 process for an order that would do the...
This is kind of a funny question. Technically the answer is no, but I do think that you could use the SC105 process for an order that would do the...
The location of the asset determines what state you will need your judgment in. If you are trying to levy an asset, you will need a judgment in the...
Love the answer about levying corporate stocks. Wage garn answer is of course right on as well, but all of this requires compliance on his part,...
IMHO there's not alot you can do and the reason for this is that the bank will not take orders (aka they won't honor a release) from anyone besides...
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Personally, I would sue in small claims. I believe that the jurisdictional maximum of small claims just went up to $10,000.00, starting in...