Can my joint account be garnished from my husbands creditor, he's on SSDI
My husband is on SSDI due to a motorcycle accident that left him with a tramatic brain injury. After the accident we were unable to keep up with all the bills. We went to court over a credit card bill where we informed them he was on disability, I didn't have proof with me so I mailed it. A year later they garnished our joint account, she told me there was no way to get in back, and told me she had never received the proof. I faxed it to her again and just took the loss of funds thinking that, that would be the end. Today about a year later, they garnished our account again, to the sum of 5300.00 most of which already had checks written on. Now the lawyer from the card company tells me that only money I can prove came from his SSDI check can be returned. The only money that my husband receives is 1300.00 from ssdi, I work 3 jobs trying to keep everything up, the only reason we had that much is because our tax refund just came in. Are they still allowed to take my money when I had nothing to do with the law suit in the first place? I am in a terrible binde we were already late on bills now I will have bounce check fees on top of everything else, and now I will be 3 months behind on the house payment... Please Help.
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I sent them the proff from the last three months that his check was deposited into that account, along with two months of my sons ssi that he draws through his father. I am not too sure how far they go back but the total of the last three months of deposits total 5552.00. If they go back 3 months then I am thinking I should get it all back, but if they just count that as the tax refund then I bet I will get nothing. This is just way to stressful...