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You cannot be arrested for a civil infraction. The judgment means they can attempt to collect the amount. In some cases they may attempt to take property to sell to get their money.

You need to see if there is a way to work out a payment plan. As long as you show you are making an effort, even making small payments, and are destitute, there isn't going to be much they can do.

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  • As noted you cannot be arrested for debt.

All Social Security and private disability benefits are exempt from attachment by a judgment creditor.

The creditor can still sue and receive a judgment which may or may not be enforceable against other property belongin to the debtor.

Please be advised, if the debtor receives a Motion of Discovery (interogatory, disclosure, etc.) directly from the court (not plaintiff's legal counsel) he or she must respond or risk being cited for contempt.

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Can a debt collector execute a judgment against disability benefits for debt owed?

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It makes no difference in Law ,a judgment is a judgment- which will stay on your record irrespective for anything up to 6 years,however,you may have grounds to plead on mitigating circumstances/compassionate grounds based on your disability and the courts may allow you more time/and or less payments/installments.[Syed Amir]


Can my personal property be seized if my only source of income is Social Security and Veteran's Disability benefits?

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Can you place a lien against your spouse's disability money before the benefits are received?

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If you have direct deposit of your social security check can they take the money in your bank account if they have a judgment against you?

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If you have a judgment against you and you die do the judgment disappear?

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