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Old Aug 22, 2005, 09:53 AM
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Motion to vacate judgement

All my money in my bank accounts are currently frozen due to a judgement. The collection agency is demanding I pay the total amount due up front. I do not have this money. I called the courts and they said I need to file a motion to vacate the judgement. I am willing to let them garnish my wages (as if I had a choice). What should I expect when I go to court? Is there actually a possibility of a judge ruling in my favor?

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Old Aug 28, 2005, 06:04 AM   #2  
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All my money in my bank accounts are currently frozen due to a judgement. The collection agency is demanding I pay the total amount due up front. I do not have this money. I called the courts and they said I need to file a motion to vacate the judgement. I am willing to let them garnish my wages (as if I had a choice). What should I expect when I go to court? Is there actually a possibility of a judge ruling in my favor?


Is your accounts in joint ownership? If so, file Motion to Quash attachments
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