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Answered 12 years and 9 months ago by Kirk David Miller (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Bankruptcy
Your bank account cannot be frozen unless there is a judgment against you. There cannot be a judgment unless you were served with a summons and complaint. You should contact the superior and County District Court's in your area to find out if there is a judgment. If there is a judgment that you were never served, then you may be entitled to have the judgment vacated. The procedure for doing so is a bit complex. Most people would benefit from the assistance of a lawyer if it looks like you are entitled to have the judgment vacated. The responses provided on this site are intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as providing legal advice regarding an individual situation. No attorney-client relationship is created between the reader and Kirk D Miller PS.... Read More
Your bank account cannot be frozen unless there is a judgment against you. There cannot be a judgment unless you were served with a summons and... Read More