Can I quash a Levy that violates the CPLR in NY
I have a judgment against me that was awarded to a collection attorney who restrained my bank accounts at two different banks. The first was just removed (after two months) as it is illegal to restrain my social security income per the CPLR section 5222. I believe the second levy is illegal also, because the CPLR section 5222(c) states that he is only allowed to restrain a person once per judgment. I intend to attempt to have the judgment vacated by either a motion to vacate or show cause order but, I want the second restraining notice removed so I can hire attorney for this and a lawsuit against the attorney for violations to the CPLR and numerous violations of the FDCPA. I have a few questions that I would like answered.
1. Can I quash a levy (restraining notice) that violates the CPLR? This would be to recover some of my money.
2. Should I do a Motion to Vacate or a Show Cause order to Vacate?
3. Is there a site that will explain how to do a Show Cause order to Vacate?
4. What is the proper venue for bringing a case against the attorney for violations of the CPLR and FDCPA.
I am sure I have more questions, but they depend on answers above.