When a divorce proceedings are in process the court can freeze a bank account. The court has the option of freezing accounts to ensure the proper division of property.
I don't think that anything is stripped from the account, as you CAN attempt to get the account back, depending on the offense.
yes it saves to ur account\
No a landlord can not have a bank account frozen. The landlord must file a suit in court to get back any money owed to them.
If your account gets frozen you can't really get your account back. Sorry. --- That's right. Even if you fill out the form and e-mail them over and over, you will most likely receive automated replies until you are ignored. Most people who are frozen never get any human contact from TNT's frozen department, so I doubt anyone there reads anything you write to them. Very few people do get their accounts back though, although it is extremely rare (it's normally because someone else logged into it and froze it themselves).
Type your answer here... You wait 24 hours then you can log back in after the 24 hours
The game autosaves, as in, all progress on your account is automatically saved when you close the game. When you come back, your account's progress will still be there. If you are on a guest account, progress will not be saved, and all the progress you make on a guest account will reset when you close the game.
how do you get your maiden name back after a divorce if you didn't get it on your divorce decree
Yes , if the part you did was pretty much not bad. (For example like saying MSN/AOL etc.) But sometimes your account will get frozen because you did something really bad and you cant get it back.
To get your Points2Shop account back you must send in a support ticket. (They often send you one automatically when they ban/freeze you.) Then you have to talk to support and they will tell you why you got frozen for. They will then most likely ask for a picture of your I.D., and your Address off a piece of mail. Of course if you get banned/frozen too many times they won't unfreeze you.
AnswerTry to vacate the judgment through the court that entered the judgment. This may temporarily release your bank account funds if you were not properly served.
If your account was garnished by a govt agency(i.e. the IRS). Then the IRS needs to put that money back into your account not the bank.
No frozen things are dead and they don't come back to life.