How can a credit union pledge my money when I am not in default
I have a savings account and two CD's with a Federal Credit union. I also have a loan for an RV. After two years of never being in default of my loan they said that they found out my husband owed them money from nine years ago. After hiring a lawyer to fight this they agreed that due to statute of limitation on debt and that my husband was not even aware of the debt, they never sent him any notification that we owe them money for the debt from nine years ago. Now they have pledged my savings and cd's to the payment of the 5th wheel and will not let me withdraw my money. How can they do this?
Comment on JudyKayTee's post
Savings account both names, cd's my name and our kids. The RV is only in my name. My husband got the debt before we were married 9 yrs ago but didn't know he had to pay back because they sent him the title.They have not taken $ out of our account
Comment on JudyKayTee's post
I also answered your questions in detail in an answer to myself. I am not used to this site yet. :-) If you don't mind you can read that for more info. Thank you so so much
Comment on JudyKayTee's post
I know! I will keep you posted, I think this cu is unethical and breaking the law!
Comment on ScottGem's post
I put my answer in the answer part, please read.
Comment on bugle1in4me's post
I should add the CU had changed their name, I didn't know they were the same ones my husband used before. But He still didn't think he owed them any money they had mailed him the title to his truck he owed on in the mail and the letter said something about they wrote the debt off.
Comment on JudyKayTee's post
I will, thank you for your input and advice. I am going to ask for everything I signed too. :-)