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Originally Posted by Ed Highlight
so you may either be more specific (if you can) about your question or maybe ask a lawyer....hope this helps, I didn't see anybody else helping.
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A family member recently got a default judgment against her for a unsecured line of credit she defaulted on about 18 months ago after losing her job. I was trying to help her find a place to bank without fear of a bank garnishment. Wages are safe in Texas, but not bank accounts. Btw, she does not own a home.
http://www.ehow.com/list_6608496_del...ment-laws.html
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Delaware law prohibits bank account garnishment, which consists of a court ordering a judgment debtor's bank to pay the judgment creditor from money in the judgment debtor's bank account.
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Originally Posted by tigercat
Basically, a judgment against you in one state can be collected from you against property in a different state.
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Wouldn't a judgment have to be "domesticated" first... and if Delaware doesn't allow bank garnishment......
I'm sure its not that easy. Lol