Garnishment and frozen account question
My credit card sent me a subpoena to appear in court due to a debt of $729. I wasn't employed but was able to borrow $500 and send it to them before the court date. They then sent me a letter saying my balance was $536. I didn't pay it; couldn't. I had the option of appearing in court or not. I didn't appear. In a week or so after the hearing, I got a letter saying that the judgment was that I owed $0 plus $46 court fees. In the same letter, the CC had enclosed their own note saying I owed them $400+ in attorney fees and that they would use force to get it if I didn't pay. Well, from the court's judgment, I owed zilch so I didn't pay them. Well my account is now frozen as we await the hearing of the garnishment. And on the notice I received about the garnishment, they stated that the judgment was the $400+ and that attorney fees are $0. Whom should I contact first? The court, the CC company, or the third party that has garnished my wages? And suppose there is no misunderstanding in my part, can this be resolved sooner than the hearing date and my account be unfrozen? What options do I have that might unfreeze my account?