Submitted by dudeindebt1990 t3_z7fooh in personalfinance
My employer and my job is in a state where my wages can't be garnished, but I believe like all other states, a debt collector who gets a judgment can seize/garnish assets from my bank. From what I understand, this can result in a bank account freeze because the debt collector would sue my bank in order to start that process?
If so, how long usually after they get a judgement from a lawsuit does that take to happen? Is it within the same month? Or usually a few months out or longer?
Vanathor t1_iy6cf7p wrote
Arrange to get a physical check/get off direct deposit. Then you can open a bank account based out of another country that doesn't have any US branches. Do your research so you don't get one that takes huge fees. That is frequently the easiest way to fight an account being garnished as those accounts are not subject to US jurisdiction. But DO tell the IRS about them when it comes time to file taxes so you don't get fucked there.