Last year, after a judgement was entered against me, the creditor tried to garnish my our bank account. In Maryland, however, if the account is JOINT with a spouse, and established before the judgement, it is protected from garnishment. So the garnishment was lifted- no money was taken out, but I did have to pay my bank a 'legal fee' of $150 for the whole process.
Anyways, fast forward to last week- I get a notice from bank that this SAME attorney is trying to garnish this same account. It is locked up on me again- I cannot access it. As I see it, she is in violation of the court order from last year (and actually so is the bank).
Is she in contempt of court? Can I sue? Just curious.
Anyways, fast forward to last week- I get a notice from bank that this SAME attorney is trying to garnish this same account. It is locked up on me again- I cannot access it. As I see it, she is in violation of the court order from last year (and actually so is the bank).
Is she in contempt of court? Can I sue? Just curious.
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