Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Ohio

garnishment of bank acct.

what happens after a credit/loan co. garnishes your bank acct. and there is not enough to satify the debit. what do there come after next?


Asked on 11/25/07, 9:50 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Christian Hardesty Vidmar and Hardesty, Ltd.

Re: garnishment of bank acct.

After a bank account garnishment, a creditor can try again to garnish the same bank account or other bank accounts. They can also try and garnish your wages if they know where you are employed. A creditor can also place a lien on any real property you own, or try and sell a vehicle you own at a Sheriff's sale.

Our office represents debtors in every county in Ohio to negotiate and settle cases even after a judgment has been obtained. We work with law offices representing many creditors to try and resolve a case and prevent further collection efforts from being carried out. Feel free to contact our office for a free intial consultation.

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Answered on 12/04/07, 12:47 pm


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