If I owe a debt to one creditor and they got judgement on me and a writ of execution was issued but I have had no income. They sold the debt can the new creditor get another writ of execution or is there another process?. I am starting a job soon can I do anything about it before I start
Short of filing a bankruptcy, there is not a lot that you can do. Once the creditor that now holds the judgment, that creditor can have new writ of garnishment served on your new employer, garnishing 25% of your pay unless California has an exemption that protects more than 75% of your pay. The creditor will not know immediately. Thus, you should take advantage of a free initial consultation with an experienced bankruptcy attorney to find out what your options are.
Consult a Bankruptcy attorney. By filing for Bankruptcy you will eliminate the writ of execution.
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I jsut quit my job at a shoe store and as i was leaving my es boss ssid that if she found out that i was on the property visiting another employee or even shopping that she would call the police and have me banned from the property. Seeing as how i didn't threaten her, attack her, hurt her or stalk her can she legaly have me banned because she doesn't like me?
I bought a used 1997 Dodge Avenger from a local used car dealer, I did not purchase the extended car warranty. The moment that I drove the car on the highway on the way home it admitted grayish white smoke. I returned home and did some research online and found out that these symptoms could possibly be caused by a blown headgasket, so the next day I called the car lot and explained it to him and he asked me to bring the car in and he would look at it. I drove the car in and he lifted the hood and looked under for a few moments and then told me that the head gasket was not blown and it was caused by the car sitting on the lot,he said just "baby it" and put some Bars stop leak in it. So I did. The car drove fine for a while and then out of nowhere it started to overheat and left me sit along the highway,stranded. I had several garages look at it and I even asked them if they could check the headgasket. The one garage replaced the water pump and all belts, I replaced the Thermostat. The first garage said that my headgasket was not bad. I drove the car a bit more and it over heated again, I took it to another garage and they said that it was the headgasket but they did not want to replace it. I contacted the car lot where I purchased the car and told him all about it. I told him that I only had the car for 17 days and I brought it back the second day asking him to check the headgasket and he said nothing was wrong, he refused to fix the car because I did not purchase the extended warranty. I said so there is no coverage when you obviously knew that something was wrong before you sold it, I then mentioned the lemon law.I live in PA and it appears that he lemon law only covers 03 and newer. There was obviously something wrong with the car before it even left the lot and he knew it. I feel that I got taken advantage of in a big way and the car already cost me near $1,000 to fix, the garage is charging me another $1,500 to replace the headgasket that should have been replaced before the lot sold the car.
I feel sure that there should be some type of representation or law that covers my situation. I would appriciate any advice that someone would be willing to offer.
Thank you