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    Sep 12, 2008, 09:40 AM
    Personal account levy
    My personal account was recently levy. The full amount of the levy
    Was not obtained. Does the responsibly party has to file a new claim with the court system or can the court system reused the same claim to obtain the balance
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    Sep 12, 2008, 10:38 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by vetac22841
    My personal account was recently levy. The full amount of the levy
    was not obtained. does the responsibly party has to file a new claim with the court system or can the court system reused the same claim to obtain the balance


    The creditor has a Judgment against you and can use any legal means to be paid without a need to renew the Judgment. The Judgment does go out of force until it's satisfied.

    Could take part as a garnishment, give up on that and levy against a bank account, whatever works for them.

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