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  • Levy vs. Seizure: How Creditors Enforce Judgments Against Your Property in New York
    Levy vs. Seizure: How Creditors Enforce Judgments Against Your Property in New York

    What is a Levy? Under New York Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR) Article 52, the term levy describes two distinct enforcement methods: Levy by service of execution (CPLR § 5232 (a)) – The sheriff, ...

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  • Access Your Exempt Bank Funds: The Essential Guide to Using the Exemption Claim Form Kit
    Access Your Exempt Bank Funds: The Essential Guide to Using the Exemption Claim Form Kit

    The Exemption Claim Form Kit An Attorney-Crafted Solution for Unfreezing Exempt Funds from Frozen Bank Accounts in New York Under New York’s Exempt Income Protection Act (CPLR § 5222‑a) — working ...

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  • Can Creditors Seize Your Joint Bank Account? Know Your Rights in New York
    Can Creditors Seize Your Joint Bank Account? Know Your Rights in New York

    What are your rights when your bank account is jointly held? Can the creditor's attorney simply take all of the money? Under New York law, a joint bank account generally creates a presumption that ...

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  • 21 FAQ's about "Account Stated"| A Legal Guide in Debt Collection Law
    21 FAQ's about "Account Stated"| A Legal Guide in Debt Collection Law

    1) Account Stated is a “cause of action.” What is a cause of action? A cause of action has two definitions: noun. A condition under which one party would be entitled to sue another. noun. A set of ...

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  • Debt Defense: Tips & Hacks 1 (Insightful Defense Strategies)
    Debt Defense: Tips & Hacks 1 (Insightful Defense Strategies)

    Our "Debt Defense: Tips & Hacks" series was inspired by our Facebook page that we're delighted to see obtain increased viewership. Our goal is to provide quick, useable, and current nuggets of ...

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  • Consent Order May Provide Relief for Chase Bank Debt
    Consent Order May Provide Relief for Chase Bank Debt

    In 2015, Chase bank entered into a consent order in response to accusations from 47 Attorney Generals that Chase had committed several acts of systematic wrong-doing in its attempt to collect and sell ...

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