That depends on your state's laws.
They can if he/she is on the collections account.
yes, i creditor can garnish a bank account to $0 regardless of where the funds in the account came from
A creditor can garnish wages or attach assets if they have obtained a judgment against the debtor.
This could depend on the bank that you are trying to start an account with. Typically, banks want you to live in the place where you are applying for an account, but it might not matter.Ê
Yes. They cannot garnish the minor's account, however.
Yes, a creditor can garnish a bank account in South Carolina. The creditor will have to obtain a judgment from a court before a bank account can be garnished.
To keep track of how much money someone has in their bank account. To keep track of how much money someone has in their bank account.
From experience (as far as I know), if you are a joint holder of the frozen bank account, yes, they can garnish, but check your state statues because you may be exempt from garnishment.
my bank closed my account can i reopen the same account again
They can levy bank accounts in most cases, they cannot garnish wages.
Yes if you filed a join tax return Or you have a join bank account. IRS will garnish 401k because they see it as a income.
If a court or the government required garnishment of wages, then it would not matter what bank the account was in.