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Yes, a bank account in Delaware can be levied for a court judgment. If a creditor obtains a judgment against a debtor, they can potentially freeze or garnish funds in the debtor's Delaware bank account to satisfy the debt. It is important for debtors to be aware of their rights and seek legal counsel to understand the implications of a court judgment on their assets.
It depends on if it was a small claims judgment or a civil judgment. Small claims are good for 6 years from the date of judgment and civils are good for 10 years. The judgments can be renewed before they expire.
A creditor must go through the proper court proceedings, and a judgment filed against you with the court before wage garnishment can occur. In the state of Delaware, wage garnishment can take up to one month.
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Yes, the state allows wage garnishment by judgment creditors.
A writ of execution is a judgment that is placed on an individual or business due to debt. A writ of execution is normally good for 10 years, and then another one needs to be filed to extend the judgment.
Usually until the judgment is paid.
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There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.
Generally, until it is paid or satisfied under the terms of the judgment holder. In most cases judgments are granted from 5-20 years and are renewable. A judgment perfected as a lien against real property is permanent until paid.