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Can credit card judgment take money from your bank account?

Most states allow a judgment creditor to conduct a bank account levy to help collect a judgment. The exact procedures vary by state and they have to be able to find your account somehow.


How do you know if your bank account is levied?

Do you have any money left?


If an account has been levied can it still receive direct deposits?

Yes, but the judgment holder can continue to levy the account until the debt is paid. In most states a bank levy is allowed for a specific period of time, (generally 30 days) and then the judgment holder must file for another levy if there is money still owed.


In Georgia can a judgment creditor take money from your bank account?

Yes. A bank account can be levied by the judgment creditor even if the account is jointly held. If the account is joint and only one of the account holder's is the named judgment debtor, the non debtor account holder must submit proof to the court as to the amount of funds belonging to them in order to protect those funds from being seized. When it concerns such joint account the court will generally freeze the account and allow the non debtor a specified amount of time to claim his or her exempt funds that are in the account.


If I sign an acknowledgement of assignment of judgment am I giving up my right to collect?

If you are the 'creditor' of judgment and you sign for a third party to collect, then YES, your right to collect is given up. Because once that is signed you just signed over your judgment over to the third party, and it is considered THEIR judgment now. BUT you will still get your money judgment from the third party.


Who get paid after winning a lawsuit?

If the plaintiff (that is the person who filed the law suit) wins (i.e. is awarded a judgment), then they can attempt to collect the money that they were awarded by the Court. There is no guarantee that they will be able to collect any money, as the Court is not involved in this process and it is up to each individual plaintiff to collect on their judgment.


What happens if a bank account is levied but there are no funds in the account?

if there are no funds in the account they cant take anything. i know because i had the same problem. you actually have some rights when it comes to levies on your account. if you receive any form of government assistance or disability they cant touch it. you also have a 10 day grace period from the time money is deposited to the time it can be levied.


In New Jersey can a custodial savings account be froze and or levied if the adults name on the account is the one who owes money can they take the child's money?

I think they can. I would get A emergency judgment on it though. If they do take it, The adult would be A sorry individual if they did not repay the child.


Can your probate attorney collect his money through a probate account if you don't have money to pay him?

The estate is responsible for the fees. So, yes, he can collect his money from the estate.


When a creditor levies your accounts and does not get all the money owed can they garnish your wages in the State of Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania does not allow wage garnishment for creditor debt. However, the judgment creditor can renew the bank levy and continue to attach the account until the debt is paid or until the judgment levy becomes invalid. The debtor who has his or her account levied, should research all the state, (and in some cases federal) statutes/ laws concerning the action to determine if the judgment levy is, indeed valid.


Can the Judge direct his office staff to collect the money payable by the judgment Debtor?

The Court is not responsible for collecting judgments. The creditor is responsible for collecting on the judgment.


How can I collect money from PayPal?

To collect money from PayPal, you can link your bank account to your PayPal account and transfer the funds directly. You can also request a check from PayPal or use a PayPal debit card to access your funds.