After a judgement can lawyers legally search for a bank account to garnish?
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009 at
9:28 am
Comments (6)
slytherin_95 asked:
When a judgement is made against someone can they contact banks and ask if someone has an account there to garnish the bank account? My mom had a judgement against her and at the time of the credit card she was Propecia buy with a local bank. Since then she has changed banks so unless they call around there is no way for them to know where she banks is there?
Her wages are already being garnished by another company and I looked on casenet in Missouri and it showed that a garnishment was issued against her but the code is different from what they use for wage garnishment. Its the code they used to garnish my bank account when I was served.
Major illness is why this got so bad. We have cleared out her bank account just in case it was against it.
When a judgement is made against someone can they contact banks and ask if someone has an account there to garnish the bank account? My mom had a judgement against her and at the time of the credit card she was Propecia buy with a local bank. Since then she has changed banks so unless they call around there is no way for them to know where she banks is there?
Her wages are already being garnished by another company and I looked on casenet in Missouri and it showed that a garnishment was issued against her but the code is different from what they use for wage garnishment. Its the code they used to garnish my bank account when I was served.
Major illness is why this got so bad. We have cleared out her bank account just in case it was against it.


