Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Texas

I recieved a packet from a delivery man regarding a civil lawsuit filed against me from HSBC bank trying to collect an old credit card debt. It is within the Statue of Limitations for Texas but I am concerned that they will be able to garnish my wages or freeze my bank account if I do nothing. The loan was for a Best Buy credit card and after paying it for several months I lost my job and could no longer pay for it. Now with the interest and all the fees the amount stated that I owe is 2,550 us dollars. This loan was an unsecured loan and I am a veteran without a job and also currently a student. My only income is my G.I. Bill and I could not survive without it if they were to freeze my bank account. Are they able to actually garnish my GI Bill or freeze my bank account?


Asked on 1/02/10, 12:47 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Keith Engelke Law Office of S. Keith Engelke

In Texas wages cannot be garnished for nonpayment of a debt. However, bank accounts can be garnished.

If you do not timely file an answer to the lawsuit, the plaintiff could ask for a default judgment against you. You need to promptly contact an attorney about your options.

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Answered on 1/08/10, 5:54 pm


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