Can a debt collector wipe out your personal bank account?
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Can a debt collector wipe out your personal bank account?
Asked on November 13, 2012 under Bankruptcy Law, Ohio
Answers:
eric redman / Redman Ludwig, P.C.
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
once there is a judgment nentered by a court, then a bank garnishment can occur at any time. you should get to keep 350 out of it if you go to the court hearing and claim it.
bankruptcy is needed to stop the collection efforts and garnishments
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