turtledive
Mar 18, 2008, 09:59 AM
I've read several postings on this site; thank you, they have all been helpful. At least letting me know that when a debt has gone as far as a judgment against me, and a levy on my bank accounts, there's basically nothing I can do to turn that around. That makes sense. No question about me owing the money.
I have called the credit agency that placed the judgment, and have made payment arrangements for the balance due. The first payment is scheduled for next month. With my accounts cleared of any money I had, I drew on an advance from my work. However, I'm not sure what to do with this money! I'm scared to deposit it into my bank account in fear it will taken even though I have made payment arrangements. I'm also afraid to open a new account since I have learned (on this site) that they can find that too.
Where do I go to find out the laws or procedures in a levy? Is it only good for this one time, and then they need to create another judgment? How can I be sure that making payment arrangements (and of course making my payments) is going to be enough to prevent them from doing this again at any time they wish?
I have called the credit agency that placed the judgment, and have made payment arrangements for the balance due. The first payment is scheduled for next month. With my accounts cleared of any money I had, I drew on an advance from my work. However, I'm not sure what to do with this money! I'm scared to deposit it into my bank account in fear it will taken even though I have made payment arrangements. I'm also afraid to open a new account since I have learned (on this site) that they can find that too.
Where do I go to find out the laws or procedures in a levy? Is it only good for this one time, and then they need to create another judgment? How can I be sure that making payment arrangements (and of course making my payments) is going to be enough to prevent them from doing this again at any time they wish?