A bank account in Delaware can be levied for a court judgment. The judge will determine whether or not the action can take place.
Yes, in Pennsylvania, a joint back account can be levied. This is usually called a levying of bank accounts or garnishing wages.
Yes.
No, but a bank account can only be levied by a court order.
Do you have any money left?
Not if it is a marital account held as Tenancy By The Entirety.
No, a minors bank account can not be garnished, if they are the only person on the account. If this is a joint account and the non-minor is subject to a judgment then it can be levied or garnished.
You can open another account any place you want. it doesn't mean it too won't be garnished.
Check your bank balance online (if you have online access) or by phone (if you have bank-by-phone service) or call your bank and ask.
Can a brokerage account that holds assets be registered Tenants in Entirety.
Yes, once the funds are deposited as cash to a bank account, the account can then be levied to satisfy a judgement.
If you have been notified that your bank account is going to be levied, the only way to avoid that is to either close the account or take your name off the account. You can also keep the account open and just never put any money into that account.