cerezasYtigres
Aug 30, 2008, 05:28 PM
Under writ of money judgment. It says:
LEVY ANY AND ALL ACCOUNTS, STANDING IN THE NAME OF THE JUDGMENT OF THE DEBTOR XXXXX, SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX, HELD AT XXXX BANK.
Unfortunately, the judgment is valid. It's with a former landlord that I was unable to pay. However, I've never had an account at the bank cited and I don't really have anything of value that can be taken. No vehicle, no jewelry, art, etc. I'm a widowed mother of two young children. No savings... Do not receive welfare- but I receive a social security payment, and a widow's pension from the V.A..
I owed less than $5,000 but as he's now attached legal fees to that, I owe him just over $5,000. What are my options? What recourse does he have if my assets are non-existent? Are my pensions exempt? Do I need to file for bankruptcy?
Any help is much appreciated.
LEVY ANY AND ALL ACCOUNTS, STANDING IN THE NAME OF THE JUDGMENT OF THE DEBTOR XXXXX, SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX, HELD AT XXXX BANK.
Unfortunately, the judgment is valid. It's with a former landlord that I was unable to pay. However, I've never had an account at the bank cited and I don't really have anything of value that can be taken. No vehicle, no jewelry, art, etc. I'm a widowed mother of two young children. No savings... Do not receive welfare- but I receive a social security payment, and a widow's pension from the V.A..
I owed less than $5,000 but as he's now attached legal fees to that, I owe him just over $5,000. What are my options? What recourse does he have if my assets are non-existent? Are my pensions exempt? Do I need to file for bankruptcy?
Any help is much appreciated.