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Willy
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Subject: Michigan
 
Posted on Sun Jan 31, 2010 6:33 am  

my wife has a judgment from a credit card And I am self employed and not on card only she was . the only thing in her name is a car worth 1000.00 and is our ony car . we do not own a home . we tryed to work things out with the lawyers who where taking us to court . said keep our money he wanted a judgment . what can we do to keep a bialif from coming to our house and taking our things ?
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Subject: Bailiff
 
Posted on Mon Feb 01, 2010 10:15 am  

Hi Willy,

One thing that you can do to keep the bailiff away is contact the court to reprocess the contract. Once the issue is taken to court, the bailiff won't be able to continue with the process of collections. Request the court to suspend the warrant, explain them your situation. In the meantime try to collect as much money as you can to pay off the dues.
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Subject: judgement
 
Posted on Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:57 pm  

what can they take in a sherrif sale
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Posted on Sun Mar 07, 2010 2:54 am  

Just about anything that they want that is paid off and is legally yours to take.
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Subject: Judgment in Florida
 
Posted on Sat Mar 27, 2010 8:30 pm  

The only income I have is from S.S. and my military pension. Can a Credit Card Company that has a judgment take money from my bank account if the only money in there was from the government.
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Posted on Sun Mar 28, 2010 12:00 am  

Depends on what state you are from, if you let us know then we can find out the state laws for you and post them here. Please leave the information so we can help you out.
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Posted on Tue Mar 30, 2010 1:02 am  

it is crazy how laws very from state to state.
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Subject: Garnishment
 
Posted on Wed Jul 28, 2010 10:37 am  

I live in Arizona. I own a home before my husband and I got married. A credit card company that my husband had before we were married has served my husband a summons and writ of garnishment for monies or property.. We have been making monthly payments out of our bank account for months and now they want more $ per month.. Can they come after me and my home that I have had before we got married? His name is not on the title of the home?
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Subject: garnishment
 
Posted on Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:02 pm  

Hi Michelle,

Can you tell whether this house is in your name, or is it jointly owned by you and your husband? Arizona is a community property state where both the spouses are held responsible for debt incurred by the other during the marriage. However, in this case, if you were not in any way added to this account, the creditor won't be bale to come after you, and your house.

Thanks,

Aaron
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Subject: community property credit card
 
Posted on Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:15 am  

Consumers were supposedly going to be protected by the 2009 CARD Act. The 2009 bill has provisions that are going into impact throughout this year. One provision of bill needs something simple. That credit cannot be issued unless the person getting the credit can prove that they can repay the obligation. The bill is causing some severe unintentional consequences, however. Stay-at-home spouses are very possibly going to be losing financial freedom, under the provisions of this bill. Here is the proof: CARD Act could strip say-at-home partners of financial identity.
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Subject: Maryland
 
Posted on Tue Jul 12, 2011 5:15 pm  

I recieve a pension from the state of washington and live in Maryland can a cc card company garnishee my funds from a bank accoune. the only moneys that go into the account are pension and social security?
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