Daughter's writ of execution
My daughter, 24, was contacted by a debt collection agency with a writ of execution against her for a Ford Explorer that was repossed several years ago. She was married at the time she bought it, and in the ARMY stationed in NY, but upon leaving the army, she had no job with which to pay her bills, and therefor had to turn her vehichicle over to the financer. She has since divorced and is living in PA.
She is a single mother of two year old twins, and works full time to pay for their bills. The father doesn't contribute, and lives in VA.
She has an older vehicle that was given to her so she could work.
What exactly are these people allowed to do?