I've read, for example, this:
so I expect they can easily levy the bank account I've used for 14 years. I opened an account at a different, small bank that I haven't used yet for any checks or electronic transactions. How likely is it, practically speaking, that a judgment holder could find such an account? I'd like to use it for debit card payments and to write rent checks. I don't want to, but I can go to money orders for the rent, but I'd really like to have the option of using a debit card for some things. I could fund the account with amounts I'm willing to risk losing --once!-- to a levy, but I wouldn't want to bother with this method at all if the chances of quick discovery and levy are too great.
I understand no checking account is safe from levy. I'd just like to find out what people have experienced so I can gauge how likely it is for this kind of account to go undetected by a collector holding a huge judgment against me.
so I expect they can easily levy the bank account I've used for 14 years. I opened an account at a different, small bank that I haven't used yet for any checks or electronic transactions. How likely is it, practically speaking, that a judgment holder could find such an account? I'd like to use it for debit card payments and to write rent checks. I don't want to, but I can go to money orders for the rent, but I'd really like to have the option of using a debit card for some things. I could fund the account with amounts I'm willing to risk losing --once!-- to a levy, but I wouldn't want to bother with this method at all if the chances of quick discovery and levy are too great.
I understand no checking account is safe from levy. I'd just like to find out what people have experienced so I can gauge how likely it is for this kind of account to go undetected by a collector holding a huge judgment against me.
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