The Superior Court of Riverside, California has awarded CIR Law Offices a judgement against me for a Chase credit card I used to have.
I received a letter from CIR that basically stated the name of my employer and they will be seeking a wage garnishment.
Questions:
1. How long does CIR have to wait until they can go back to the court and file a writ of execution? It is my understanding that CIR must wait 30 days before they can file the writ. Am I correct?
2. I can go to the Superior Court of Riverside's website and look up the case # and view the minutes. So far only the minutes show the judgement being entered, but nothing of a writ. Will the writ show in the minutes after it is filed?
3. Will the writ of execution grant CIR the right to garnish my wages AND levy my bank accounts? Or is a separate writ necessary for each? (ie.: one writ for garnishment, then a separate writ for a bank levy)
Thank you in advanced for any help/information provided
I received a letter from CIR that basically stated the name of my employer and they will be seeking a wage garnishment.
Questions:
1. How long does CIR have to wait until they can go back to the court and file a writ of execution? It is my understanding that CIR must wait 30 days before they can file the writ. Am I correct?
2. I can go to the Superior Court of Riverside's website and look up the case # and view the minutes. So far only the minutes show the judgement being entered, but nothing of a writ. Will the writ show in the minutes after it is filed?
3. Will the writ of execution grant CIR the right to garnish my wages AND levy my bank accounts? Or is a separate writ necessary for each? (ie.: one writ for garnishment, then a separate writ for a bank levy)
Thank you in advanced for any help/information provided
Comment