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  • May 6, 2009, 11:00 PM
    20andcounting
    Bank account levy in Texas child support case
    How can I find out if the Texas AG filed a levy against my bank accounts in Texas because of past due child support? I just recently moved to Texas and every time I deposit a check into my checking account it takes almost 10days to get it cleared... while my wife's checks into her own account take only a day or two...

    Background-I have never been behind on child support. My ex-wife lied to the courts in order to get a garnishment and extra money for back support. After going to court it was found I did NOT owe this money. I did receive a letter from the Texas AG stating if I did not dispute the arreages within 30 days it would be reported to the credit bureau, a lien put against my properties, a levy on bank accounts etc... but I contacted them within 2 days of receiving the letter, later went to court and proved my innocence and I was told that none of this would then take place.

    Two months after court I began searching online and found out that the state HAD INDEED put a lien on my properties BEFORE THEY EVER SENT ME THE LETTER!. when I discovered this, I checked my credit report and ALSO found that they had reported this to the credit bureaus BEFORE THEY EVER SENT ME THE LETTER! Eventually I was able to get the lien released (although it's still a public record online with social security number, driver's license number, date of birth, full home address and full name) and two credit bureaus changed the debt to PAID... which of course, is NOT the same as IT WAS NEVER OWED... but the state of Texas would not change that...

    Because I live out of the country until 2008, I didn't have a bank account here... now I am starting to think they indeed also put a levy on my accounts, but because I am current, they don't garnish my account... yet, every time I deposit ANY money into my account, the bank puts a hold on it...

    I eventually just canceled my bank account here, as it was becoming a nightmare to deposit money, etc... but living here, it is obviously more convenient to have an account in a local bank...
  • Aug 9, 2010, 07:43 PM
    tombradfordjr
    The State Of Texas grabs any money that they can grab. It is then up to you to prove that they should not of. If you have any IRS money coming to you they will hold any refunds for 6 months they do not give it to the mother for the 6 month period for that is how long the State Of Texas says they must hold the money. Same thing on garassment the State will grab the money and then hold it until they are required by law to give it to the mother of your children. This can take up to one year. That is what the State of Texas law allows on cases like these. They have you from every angle. You need a bank account to buy clothes and food, but they are in control of your money at all times they can take it out of your bank account at anytime for any reason. Sure glad we live in a country that has freedom. God Bless America.

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