View Full Version : Am I judgement proof in ct
brucet06410
Apr 25, 2012, 08:33 AM
I have SS Disability as my only income of $1769 mo. And a ten year old Toyota Corolla as my only property.
ballengerb1
Apr 25, 2012, 08:38 AM
Where do you live?
brucet06410
Apr 25, 2012, 09:16 AM
In CT
Fr_Chuck
Apr 25, 2012, 09:22 AM
There is no such thing as judgement proof, since they can always file and get a judgement against you.
It is if you have nothing, they can not get anything, they can still put the judgement on your credit report and have collections calling to collect. Also they can attempt to garnish bank accounts forcing you to prove that all the money is from that source.
But if you don't have anything, they can not get it.
joypulv
May 1, 2012, 06:06 AM
SSDI is garnishable. SSI isn't.
Your best bet is to address this with the debt collectors now, revealing all your income and assets, and asking how to work out a plan.
AK lawyer
May 1, 2012, 08:12 AM
There is no such thing as judgement proof, since they can always file and get a judgement against you.
It is if you have nothing, they can not get anything, they can still put the judgement on your credit report and have collections calling to collect. Also they can attempt to garnish bank accounts forcing you to prove that all the money is from that source.
But if you don't have anything, they can not get it.
Fr_Chuck, that's exactly what "judgment proof" means. If their assets and income are exempt from levy under the law of the jurisdiction in quesiton, they are "judgment proof".
I don't know if Connecticut law has a specific exemption for an automobile, and if so, what the exemption amount is. A ten year old Toyota Corolla can't be worth much. Kelly Blue Book (http://www.kbb.com/toyota/corolla/2002-toyota-corolla/ce-sedan-4d/?vehicleid=4828&intent=trade-in-sell&mileage=100000&category=sedan&pricetype=private-party#survey), assuming it's a CE sedan, with 100K miles, and in good condition suggests it is worth maybe $4,712.
The Connecticut statutory exemption (http://www.connecticutbankruptcylaw.com/exemptions.html) on motor vehicles is up to $1,500 --section 52-352b(j). Plus a "wild card exemption for another $1,000 --52-352b(r). So no, OP is, technically speaking, not judgment proof.