JGW
Nov 30, 2007, 04:58 PM
Today, a levy was placed on the joint account of myself and my wife, for a debt she had from a credit card company. Once I found out, I called her and had her call the lawyer, who then told her to dispute it, she would have to send a certified letter to the court, as well as the plaintiff, as to why the shouldn't take the funds.
Now, after getting a bit of insight from a friend, I learned in PA, that though bank levy's are legal, with proper court notice, that we may be able to get the levy removed, as it was a debt that occurred before we we married, as well as the fact that it is not in my name. All of the funds going into the account for the last few months have been from my paychecks alone, as she has been unemployed for quite some time, having bad luck and all.
Is this right? What do I need to do if so? Also, though the levy was placed on the funds in there at that moment, if anything is deposited after the fact, ie: direct deposit paycheck 2 days later, is the newly deposited money accessible? I read that the initial funds are only what is included in the levy.
I really need to know, as the initial funds, and the deposit to come were to pay our rent, and may get us evicted if I can't free any of it.
Now, after getting a bit of insight from a friend, I learned in PA, that though bank levy's are legal, with proper court notice, that we may be able to get the levy removed, as it was a debt that occurred before we we married, as well as the fact that it is not in my name. All of the funds going into the account for the last few months have been from my paychecks alone, as she has been unemployed for quite some time, having bad luck and all.
Is this right? What do I need to do if so? Also, though the levy was placed on the funds in there at that moment, if anything is deposited after the fact, ie: direct deposit paycheck 2 days later, is the newly deposited money accessible? I read that the initial funds are only what is included in the levy.
I really need to know, as the initial funds, and the deposit to come were to pay our rent, and may get us evicted if I can't free any of it.