Yeah, the bank has the right to sue against you if you don't pay bank the debt and it can create lots of problems for you. However, there are some ways through which one can effectively manage his debts to avoid any legal or financial crises.
Yes, you can be sued if you owe money.
i should be notified before a lawyer gets court order to take money out of bsnk account right? a document in mail or something??
nope because i dont owe him money nor do I even know the two of you.
Speaking from personal experience, they will take the money from the bank account that you signed up with regardless if the money is in there to cover it or not. If there is not enough money in the account then you will owe the bank money. If you don't pay the bank long enough they will take you to court, and you wont be able to open another bank account for a little while.
The Internal Revenue Service can as well as those operating under court order.
Yes, you can be sued if you owe money.
In most cases, yes, a creditor needs a court order to garnish a bank account. The court order allows them to collect part of the debtor's wages or funds in a bank account to satisfy a debt. However, specific laws and regulations can vary by jurisdiction, so it's best to consult with a legal professional for advice tailored to your situation.
i should be notified before a lawyer gets court order to take money out of bsnk account right? a document in mail or something??
nope because i dont owe him money nor do I even know the two of you.
Speaking from personal experience, they will take the money from the bank account that you signed up with regardless if the money is in there to cover it or not. If there is not enough money in the account then you will owe the bank money. If you don't pay the bank long enough they will take you to court, and you wont be able to open another bank account for a little while.
Can a bank take your federal return without court action
The Internal Revenue Service can as well as those operating under court order.
No one can take money out of your account without a court order. The exception being payments to the bank itself for administration purposes or penalties. These, however, would be set out in the initial contract.
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KEEP IT IN THE BANK when you dont need it.... take out the exact amount when you need to buy something and more
Last month, my dad went to the bank and saw $1100 on the deposit the desk and no one was there to take it, so he took the money and deposited into his account. Now, the police had find my dad and shown him the bank video of him taking the money, so he gave the money bank on the day. Then today, he went to the court and now the court is charging him seven years in prison, what should we do?