Legal Question in Banking Law in Texas
what does a judgement in Texas do to your bank account
Asked on 4/15/10, 2:14 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Joe Gilbreath
The Gilbreath Law Firm, PLLC
A judgment creditor with a writ of garnishment may garnish bank funds and take them to satisfy the judgment.
Answered on 4/20/10, 3:29 pm
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