hwangong
May 6, 2009, 08:37 AM
As I mentioned in another thread, my father has a debt with casino in NJ in amount of $6800.
They gave him a Civil Summon, he made a payment arrangement, but he failed to satisfy it. He only made the first payment of $300 and no more. Then, they tried to place levy on his account while he doesn't have any account open. By the bank's mistake, they ended up placing levy on my account which has nothing to do with my father.
I called and argued against the bank again and again, and finally, my bank admitted their mistake and they returned the money they put on hold for this levy. I was told by the bank's legal department that the levy is removed and money returned. Money is really returned but I don't know what legal actions are taken to removed that levy, or whether it's just bank's correction for their mistake.
Now should I still fine an objection to bank levy to NJ Superior Court to prevent any further incident? Or could I just take my money and forget about this?
I also wonder what that casino could do from now on because I'm pretty sure they will be pissed now and take further actions for this. My father is not in this country anymore. I don't know if they can chase after my father out of the US. What I am worried the most are my partnership business with him and the car that I'm driving which is under my father's name.
The franchise business I'm running is the partnership with both my father and me. Would they be able to harm this business if my father's name is on it? Would they be able to touch the business fund even though it is all mine since my father is not here anymore(meaning he doesn't work for this business at all)? I'm worried about them garnishing the income or even just letting the franchisor know about this issue.
What if I change it to sole enterpreneurship(sp?) by deleting him? Would this keep them away from my business, or is it too late to change anyway? Could they take my money then because the source of my money is the income from this business where both my father's name and my name are on the documents?
So frustrated... :(
They gave him a Civil Summon, he made a payment arrangement, but he failed to satisfy it. He only made the first payment of $300 and no more. Then, they tried to place levy on his account while he doesn't have any account open. By the bank's mistake, they ended up placing levy on my account which has nothing to do with my father.
I called and argued against the bank again and again, and finally, my bank admitted their mistake and they returned the money they put on hold for this levy. I was told by the bank's legal department that the levy is removed and money returned. Money is really returned but I don't know what legal actions are taken to removed that levy, or whether it's just bank's correction for their mistake.
Now should I still fine an objection to bank levy to NJ Superior Court to prevent any further incident? Or could I just take my money and forget about this?
I also wonder what that casino could do from now on because I'm pretty sure they will be pissed now and take further actions for this. My father is not in this country anymore. I don't know if they can chase after my father out of the US. What I am worried the most are my partnership business with him and the car that I'm driving which is under my father's name.
The franchise business I'm running is the partnership with both my father and me. Would they be able to harm this business if my father's name is on it? Would they be able to touch the business fund even though it is all mine since my father is not here anymore(meaning he doesn't work for this business at all)? I'm worried about them garnishing the income or even just letting the franchisor know about this issue.
What if I change it to sole enterpreneurship(sp?) by deleting him? Would this keep them away from my business, or is it too late to change anyway? Could they take my money then because the source of my money is the income from this business where both my father's name and my name are on the documents?
So frustrated... :(