i should be notified before a lawyer gets court order to take money out of bsnk account right? a document in mail or something??
Yes, you can deposit a money order into your bank account.
Yes, it is possible to deposit a money order into your bank account. You can do this by filling out a deposit slip at your bank and providing the money order as the deposit amount. The bank will then process the money order and credit the funds to your account.
Yes, you can deposit a money order into a bank account by filling out a deposit slip and providing the money order to the bank teller for processing.
Yes, you can deposit a money order into a bank account.
Yes, a court can order a bank to transfer money from a personal bank account under certain circumstances, such as in cases involving legal judgments, child support, or tax obligations. This typically occurs through a legal process that may include garnishment or levies, where the court issues an order to the bank to withhold funds. However, the bank must comply with the court's order and follow applicable laws and regulations. It's important for individuals to be aware of their rights and the legal implications of such actions.
Yes. A creditor can not just simply walk into a bank and demand your money. Only a court can have a creditor take money from your bank account. Actually, the court would probably order the bank to pay a certain amount to the creditor from your account rather than give the creditor the right to take money out of your account. A supreme court decision stopped that racket in Arizona.
Yes, you can deposit a money order into your bank account.
If they have a legal claim on money in that account, and they get a court to issue an order, yes.
No. The bank cannot override an order of the court.
Yes, it is possible to deposit a money order into your bank account. You can do this by filling out a deposit slip at your bank and providing the money order as the deposit amount. The bank will then process the money order and credit the funds to your account.
Yes, but only with a court order perhaps.
Yes, you can deposit a money order into a bank account by filling out a deposit slip and providing the money order to the bank teller for processing.
Yes, you can deposit a money order into a bank account.
If a court order was published to examine your account balance , then yes they can get you bank info
Yes, a court can order a bank to transfer money from a personal bank account under certain circumstances, such as in cases involving legal judgments, child support, or tax obligations. This typically occurs through a legal process that may include garnishment or levies, where the court issues an order to the bank to withhold funds. However, the bank must comply with the court's order and follow applicable laws and regulations. It's important for individuals to be aware of their rights and the legal implications of such actions.
If they do it via a court order (e.g.: because of money you owe the state), yes, they can.
Banks cannot take money from your account without your permission, unless there is a valid reason such as a court order or if you have authorized automatic payments.